Themes In Geographic Thought
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Book Details
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Author: Milton E. Harvey & Brian P. Holly (Editors) 
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Publisher: Rawat Publications 
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Language: English 
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Edition: 2016 
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ISBN: 9788170330806 
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Pages: 224 
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Cover: Unbound 
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Binding: Hardback 
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Sale Territory: India 
About the Book
This book provides an overview of the diverse philosophical viewpoints in geography. Geographic thought at any time is a manifestation of the interaction between prevailing philosophical viewpoints and the methodological approaches in vogue. The book discusses various philosophical schools and their influence on geography, covering positivism, pragmatism, functionalism, phenomenology, existentialism, idealism, realism, environmental causation, and marxism.
Eminent scholars from the field of geography contribute chapters, each dedicated to a specific philosophy, presenting its basic themes, relationship to other philosophies, and its impact on geography. The book also explores the potential of each philosophy as a forum for geographic research, making it an essential reference for those seeking a deeper understanding of the philosophical underpinnings of geographic thought.
Contents
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Paradigm, Philosophy and Geographic Thought 
 Milton E. Harvey and Brian P. Holly
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Positivism: A ‘Hidden’ Philosophy in Geography 
 Michael R. Hill
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Pragmatism: Geography and the Real World 
 John W. Frazier
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Functionalism 
 Milton E. Harvey
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Phenomenology 
 Edward C. Relph
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An Existential Geography 
 Marwyn S. Samuels
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Idealism 
 Leonard Guelke
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Realism 
 Edward M. Gibson
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Environmental Causation 
 John E. Chappell
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Marxism: Dialectical Materialism, Social Formation, and the Geographic Relations 
 Richard J. Peet and James V. Lyons
About the Editors
Milton E. Harvey is a Professor of Geography at Kent State University, Ohio.
Brian P. Holly is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University, Ohio.
 
            
 
       
         

