Philosophy and human geography: an introduction to contemporary approaches

Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.: E. Arnold (1986)
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Abstract

Johnston traced the debates within human geography since 1945 over philosophical and methodological issues. In the present book, the aim is the complementary one of giving an introduction to the foundation of those discussions, assuming no prior knowledge of philosophy.

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original Johnston, Ronald John (1983) "Philosophy and human geography: an introduction to contemporary approaches". E. Arnold

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