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Airaksinen, Timo. “Social Time and Place.” Man and World 18 (1985): 99-106.

Akkerman, Abraham. Place and Thought: The Build Environment in Early European Philosophy. London: Woodridge, 1998.

Akkerman, Abraham. “Altruism and egoism: The garden and the citadel” The Structurist 41/42 (2002): 65-72.

Akkerman, Abraham. “Urban planning in the founding of Cartesian thought.” Philosophy and Geography 4:2 (2001): 143-169.

Akkerman, Abraham. “Harmonies of urban design and discords of city form: Urban aesthetics in the rise of western civilization.” Journal of Urban Design 5:3 (2000): 263-286.

Alexander, Thomas. “Thinking in place: comments on Scott Pratt’s Native Pragmatism.” Philosophy and Geography 6:2 (August 2003): 225-236.

Allen, Victoria. “Place, Energy and Rhythm: On Energy without Movement” Teknema: Journal of Philosophy and Technology 5 (1999) http://tekhnema.free.fr/5Allen.html.

Anderson, Travis. “Drawing upon Levinas to sketch out a heterotopic poetics of art and tragedy.” Research in Phenomenology. 24 (1994): 69-96.

Austin, Holcombe. “In the Beginning Was the Place.” Annales d’Esthetique 15-16 (1977): 40-54.

Backhaus, Gary. “Toward a Phenomenology of Cognitive Mapping.” Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Earth Ways: Framing Geographical Meanings. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2004.

Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Lived Topographies: and their Mediational Forces. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005.

Baillie, Harold. “Virtue in its Place” in Black, David, Donald Kunze, John Pickles, eds. Commonplaces: Essays on the Nature of Place. Lanham: University Press of America, 1989: 25-41.

Baker, John Tull. An Historical and Critical Examination of English Space and Time Theories from Henry More to Bishop Berkeley. Bronxville, N. Y.: Sarah Lawrence College, 1930.

Baudrillard, Jean. Simulation and Simulacra. UMP, 1995. Excerpts: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/HPS/Baudrillard/Baudrillard_Simulacra.html or http://www.egs.edu/faculty/baudrillard/baudrillard-simulacra-and-simulations.html.

Berquist, Jon. “Critical Spatiality and the Uses of Theory.” http://www.cwru.edu/affil/GAIR/papers/2002papers/berquist.html.

Berkeley, George. “Criticisms of Newton’s Doctrines on Space” http://acnet.pratt.edu/~arch543p/readings/Berkeley.html.

Berque, A. “Busho, chora, Tjukurrpa, or the poem of the world/Basho, chora, Tjukurrpa, ou le poeme du monde.” L’Espace Géographique 26:4 (1997): 289-295.

Berque, Augustin. “The Idea of Disurbanity” Design Philosophy Papers 1 (2003) http://www.desphilosophy.com/dpp/dpp_journal/paper2/dpp_paper2.html.

Black, David, Donald Kunze, John Pickles, eds. Commonplaces: Essays on the Nature of Place. Lanham: University Press of America, 1989.

Bollnow, O. F. “Lived-space.” Philosophy Today 5 (1961): 31-39.

Bollnow, Otto. Mensch und Raum. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1971.

Bortoft, Henri. “Counterfeit and Authentic Wholes: Finding a Means for Dwelling in Nature.” Seamon, David & Robert Mugerauer, Dwelling, Place, and Environment: Toward a Phenomenology of Person and World. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1985: 281-302.

Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten. “Community and Style: Pan-Asianism, Eurasianism and the Present (Philosophical Developments of Space and Culturalism in Russia and Japan.” http://www.freewebs.com/botzbornstein/.

Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten. “Europe: Space, Spirit, Style.” The European Legacy 8:2 (2003): 179–187.

Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten. Place and Dream: Japan and the Virtual. Amsterdam/New York, NY: Rodopi Press, 2004.

Bradie, Michael and Comar Duncan. The Evolution of the Concepts of Space and Time. http://chandra.bgsu.edu/~gcd/titlepage.tableofcontents.html.

Brown, Charles S. & Ted Toadvine, eds. EcoPhenomenology: Back to the Earth Itself. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2003.

Brunet, Louis. “La Conception Leibnizienne du Lieu et de l’Espace.” Laval Theologique et Philosophique 35 (1979): 263-277.

Bryant, Rebecca. “What Kind of Space is Cyberspace?” http://www.mic.ul.ie/stephen/cyberspace.pdf.

Buchanan, Ian. “Heterophenomenology, or de Certeau’s Theory of Space.” Social Semiotics 6:1 (1996): 111–32.

Bugbee, Henry. The Inward Morning: A Philosophical Exploration in Journal Form. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1956, 1976, 1999.

Buttimer, Anne & David Seamon, eds. The Human Experience of Space and Place. London: Croom Helm, 1980.

Buttimer, Anne. “Home, Reach, and the Sense of Place.” Buttimer, Anne & David Seamon, eds. The Human Experience of Space and Place. London: Croom Helm, 1980: 166-187.

Buttimer, Anne. “Nature, Water Symbols and the Human Quest for Wholeness.” Seamon, David & Robert Mugerauer, Dwelling, Place, and Environment: Toward a Phenomenology of Person and World. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1985: 257-280.

Campbell, John. Past, Space and Self. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1994.

Carr, David. “Place and Time: On the Interplay of Historical Points of View.” History and Theory 40:4 (December 2001): 153-167.

Casati, Roberto and Achille Varzi. “The Structure of Spatial Localization.” http://www.columbia.edu/~av72/papers/PhilStudies_1996.pdf.

Casati, Roberto and Achille Varzi. “Spatial Entities.” Oliviero Stock, ed. Spatial and Temporal Reasoning. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1997: 73-96. http://www.columbia.edu/~av72/papers/Bz_1997.pdf.

Cassirer, Ernst, ‘Mythical Space’, in The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms, Vol. 2 Mythical Thought. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996.

Caws, Peter. “On Being in the Same Place at the Same Time.” American Philosophical Quarterly 2 (1965): 63-66.

Conlon, James. “Cities and the Place of Philosophy.” Philosophy in the Contemporary World 6:3-4 (Fall-Winter 1999): 43-49.

Conroy, Francis. “Getting Nowhere Fast? Intrinsic Worth, Utility, and Sense of Place at the Century’s Turn” in Backhaus, Gary (ed), Transformations of Urban and Suburban Landscapes New York: Lexington Books, 2002: 81-95.

Conway, Daniel. “Answering the Call of the Wild: Walking with Bugbee and Thoreau” Mooney, Edward, ed. Wilderness and the Heart: Henry Bugbee’s Philosophy of Place, Presence, and Memory. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1999: 3-17.

Crozier, Jacques. “Geometrie dans l’espace social.” Revue Internationale de Philosophie. 56:220 (June 2002): 195-225.

Curry, Michael. “New Technologies and the Ontology of Places.” http://baja.sscnet.ucla.edu/%7Ecurry/Curry_Tech_Regimes.pdf.

Curry, Michael. “Wittgenstein and the Fabric of Everyday Life.” Crang, Michael & N. J. Thrift, eds. Thinking Space (Critical Geographies). London: Routledge, 2000: 89-113.

Dagger, Richard. “Republicanism and the Politics of Place.” Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action 4:3 (Spring 2001): 157-173.

Danek, Jaromir. “Domicile et Etoiles, Egologie et Cosmologie: Esquisse de Programme d’un travail philosophique.” Man and World 8 (1975): 28-35.

Daniel, Stephen. “Reading Places: the Rhetorical Basis of Place” in Black, David, Donald Kunze, John Pickles, eds. Commonplaces: Essays on the Nature of Place. Lanham: University Press of America, 1989: 17-23.

Davidson, Joyce. “‘Putting on a face’: Sartre, Goffman, and agoraphobic anxiety in social space.” Environment and Planning D-Society & Space 21:1 (February 2003): 107 – 122.

de Certeau, Michel. The Practice of Everyday Life. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1984, 2002.

de Vries, Hent. “Theotopographies: Nancy, Holderlin, Heidegger.” MLN German Issue 109:3 (April 1994): 445-477.

Dewsbury, John-David. “Witnessing Space: ‘Knowledge Without Contemplation.'” Environment and Planning A 35:11 (November 2003): 1907 – 1932

Dubos, René. “Persistence of Place” in A God Within. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1972: 111-134.

Duque, Felix. “L’ermeneutica qui ed ora,” Teoria: Rivista di Filosofia 14:1 (1994): 69-79.

El-Bizri, Nader. “La perception de la profondeur: Alhazen, Berkeley et Merleau-Ponty.” Oriens-Occidens: sciences, mathématiques et philosophie de l’antiquité à l’âge classique (Cahiers du Centre d’Histoire des Sciences et des Philosophies Arabes et Médiévales, CNRS) 5 (2004): 171-184.

Erzen, Jale. “Aesthetics of the Placeless.” http://www2.unibo.it/transculturality/files/26%20erzen.PDF.

Flay, Joseph. “Place: a Certain Absence” in Welton, Donn, ed., Critical and Dialectical Phenomenology. Albany: SUNY Press, 1987: 204-215.

Flay, Joseph. “Place and Places” in Black, David, Donald Kunze, John Pickles, eds. Commonplaces: Essays on the Nature of Place. Lanham: University Press of America, 1989: 1-9.

Forbes, Graeme. “Places as Possibilities of Location.” Nous 21 (1987): 295-318.

Garber, Daniel. “New Doctrines of Body and its Powers, Place, and Space” in Daniel Garber, ed., The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy: Two Volumes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.

Grange, Joseph. “Place, Body, and Situation.” Seamon, David & Robert Mugerauer, Dwelling, Place, and Environment: Toward a Phenomenology of Person and World. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1985: 71-84.

Gray, Robert. “Berkeley’s Theory of Space.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 16 (October 1978): 415-434.

Grush, Richard. “Berkeley and the Spatiality of Vision.” http://mind.ucsd.edu/papers/berkspace/berkspace.pdf.

Hacking, Ian. “Dreams in Place.” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 59:3 (Summer 2001): 245-260.

Hammermeister, Kai. “Heimat in Heidegger and Gadamer.” Philosophy and Literature 24:2 (October 2000): 312-326.

Harrison, Robert Pogue. “Hic Jacet” in Mitchell, W. J. T. Landscape and Power, 2nd Edition. University of Chicago Press, 1994, 2002.

Harvey, David. “From Space to Place and Back Again: Reflections on the Condition of Postmodernity” in Bird, Jon, Barry Curtis, Tim Putnam, George Robertson & Lisa Tickner, eds. Mapping the Futures. London: Routledge, 1993: 3-29.

Harvey, David. Justice, Nature, and the Geography of Difference. Cambridge, Mass: Blackwell, 1996.

Hatfield, Gary. The Natural and the Normative: Theories of Spatial Perception from Kant to Helmholtz. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1991.

Heine, Steven. “Is the Place of Nothingness Not a Place?: Worldmaking and Criticism in Modern Japanese Philosophy.” in Pencak, William, ed. Worldmaking. New York: Peter Lang, 1996: 99-120.

Hendrix, John. Architectural Forms and Philosophical Structures. Peter Lang, 2003.

Holloway, Julian, and Kneale, James. “Mikhail Bakhtin: Dialogics of Space” in Crang, Michael & N. J. Thrift, eds. Thinking Space (Critical Geographies). London: Routledge, 2000: 71-88.

Holton, Woody. “Starting with the Indians: a response to Scott Pratt’s Native Pragmatism.” Philosophy and Geography 6:2 (August 2003): 237-245.

Howarth, Jane M. “In Praise of Backyards: Towards a Phenomenology of Place.” Lancaster: Department of Philosophy, Lancaster University, 1996. http://www.lancs.ac.uk/users/philosophy/resources%20rtf%20files/in%20praise%20of%20backyards.pdf.

Irigaray,Luce. “The fecundity of the caress: a reading of Levinas, ‘Totality and Infinity’ section IV, B, “The Phenomenology of Eros”.” In Cohen, Richard, ed. Face to Face with Levinas. Albany: SUNY Press, 1986: 231-256.

Izzi, J. “The Place of Doubt in Kierkegaard.” in Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa, ed. Passion for place. Book II, Between the vital spacing and the creative horizons of fulfilment. Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic, 1997.

Jacobson, Kirsten. 2004. “Agoraphobia and Hypochondria as Disorders of Dwelling.” International Studies in Philosophy. 36(2): 31-44.

Jager, Bernd. “Theorizing, Journeying, Dwelling,” A. Giorgi, C. Fischer & E. Murray, eds. Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology. 1975: 235-260.

Jager, Bernd. “Exploration.” Humanitas 12 (1976): 311-331.

Jager, B.. “Horizontality and Verticality: a Phenomenological Exploration into Lived Space.” In A. Giorgi, Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology ed. 1971: 212-235.

Jansana, Ramon. “Some logics related to von Wright’s logic of place.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35:1 (1994): 88-97.

Janz, Bruce. Philosophy As If Place Mattered: Hermeneutics and Contemporary African Philosophy, forthcoming.

Janz, Bruce. “Whistler’s Fog and the Aesthetics of Place,” Michael Benton, Melissa Purdue, and G. Wesley Houp, eds. Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture 5:3 (Summer 2005) http://www.reconstruction.ws/053/janz.shtml.

Janz, Bruce. “Philosophy as If Place Mattered: The Situation of African Philosophy,” Havi Carel and David Gomez, eds. What Philosophy Is. London: Continuum Publishers, 2004.

Janz, Bruce. “Walls and Borders,” City and Community 4:1 (March 2005). http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~janzb/papers/place11.pdf

Janz, Bruce. “Coming to Place.” Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology 15:3 (Fall 2004) http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/janz.html.

Janz, Bruce. “Places that Disasters Leave Behind.” http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~janzb/papers/placedisaster1.pdf.

Janz, Bruce. “Artistic Production as Place-Making Imagination” http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~janzb/papers/pmitowson1.htm.

Kant, Immanuel. “On the first ground of the distinction of regions in space.” in Immanuel Kant, Inaugural Dissertation and Early Writings on Space, trans. John Handyside. Chicago: Open Court, 1929.

Karjalainen, Pauli Tapani & Pauline von Bonsdorff (eds). Place and Embodiment. University of Helsinki Lahti Research and Training Centre, Saarijäärvi, 1997.

Kautzer, Chad. “Utilitarian Topographies of the Public Sphere: State Surveillance and the Case for Public Anonymity.” Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Lived Topographies: and their Mediational Forces. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005.

Kirkman, Robert. “Rousseau in the Suburbs: Geography, Environment, and the Philosophical Turn.” Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Earth Ways: Framing Geographical Meanings. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2004.

Kim, David Haekwon. “The place of American empire: Amerasian territories and late American Modernity.” Philosophy and Geography 7:1 (February 2004): 79-93.

Kimmel, L. “The Poetics of Place.” in Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa, ed. Passion for place. Book II, Between the vital spacing and the creative horizons of fulfilment. Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic, 1997.

Kolb, David. “Sprawling Places” http://www.dkolb.org/sprawlingplaces/index.html.

Kolb, David. Postmodern Sophistications: Philosophy, Architecture and Tradition. University of Chicago Press, 1992.

Kolb, David. “Oh Pioneers! Bodily Reformation Amid Daily Life.” Interfaces 1 http://college.holycross.edu/interfaces/vol21-22_articles/oh_pioneers.pdf.

Kolb, David. “Before Beyond Function.” http://www.dkolb.org/arch.urb/bbfunction.html

Kunze, Donald. Thought and Place: The Architecture of Eternal Place in the Philosophy of Giambattista Vico. New York: Peter Lang, 1987.

Kunze, Donald. “Giambattista Vico as a philosopher of place: comments on the recent article by Mills.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 8:2 (1983). http://www.rgs.org/trans/83082/83082008.pdf.

Lang, Richard. “The Dwelling Door: Towards a Phenomenology of Transition.” Seamon, David & Robert Mugerauer, Dwelling, Place, and Environment: Toward a Phenomenology of Person and World. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1985: 201-213.

Lavery, David. “Due Back on the Planet Earth: Toward a Definition of Spaciness.” http://www.mtsu.edu/~dlavery/LFS/Due%20Back%20on%20Planet%20Earth.htm.

Lawrence, D. H. “The Spirit of Place” in The Symbolic Meaning. New York: Viking, 1961.

Light, Andrew and Smith, Jonathan M., eds. Philosophy and Geography I: Space, Place, and Environmental Ethics. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1997.

Light, Andrew & Jonathan Smith, eds. The Production of Public Space: Philosophy and Geography II. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998.

Light, Andrew & Jonathan Smith, eds. Philosophies of Place: Philosophy and Geography III. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999.

Lingis, Alphonso. “Fantasy Space” http://www.focusing.org/apm_papers/lingis.html.

Locke, John. “Book II, Chapter XIII: Complex Ideas of Simple Modes:- and First, of the Simple Modes of the Idea of Space” in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding http://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/cgi-bin/mfs/06/lok0023.htm.

Lölke, Ulrich. Kritische Traditionen: Afrika. Philosophie als Ort der Dekolonisation. Frankfurt: IKO: Verlag für Interculturelle Kommunikation, 2001.

Lyotard, Jean-Francois, “Scapeland” in A. Benjamin, ed. The Lyotard Reader. Oxford: Blackwell, 1989.

Maeterlinck, Maurice. The Life of Space. Translated by Bernard Miall. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1928.

Malzkorn, Wolfgang. “Leibniz’s Theory of Space in the Correspondence with Clarke and the Existence of Vacuums.” http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Mode/ModeMalz.htm.

Mandoki, Katya. “Sites of Symbolic Density: A Relativistic Approach to Experienced Space” in Light, Andrew & Jonathan Smith, eds. Philosophies of Place: Philosophy and Geography III. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999.

Martin, David. “Sculpture and Place.” Dialectics and Humanism 3 (1976): 45-56.

McCarty, Luise Prior. “Out of Isolation: Philosophy, Hermeneutics, Multiculturalism.” http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/EPS/PES-yearbook/93_docs/LPMCCART.HTM.

Response: Kerdeman, Deborah. “The Boundaries of Multicultural Education.” http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/EPS/PES-yearbook/93_docs/KERDEMAN.HTM.

McGary, Howard. “The new conservatism and the critique of equity planning.” Philosophy and Geography 7:1 (February 2004): 79-93.

McCarthy, Erin. “The Space of the Self: An analysis of the notion of subjective spatiality in the philosophy of Watsuji Tetsuro.” http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/PPer/PPerMcca.htm.

McKie, Jane. “Conjuring Notions of Place.” Journal of Philosophy of Education 34:1 (2000): 111-120.

Mendieta, Eduardo. “Chronotopology: Critique of Spatio-Temporal Regimens” in Jeffrey Paris and William Wilkerson, eds., New Critical Theory: Essays on Liberation (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001): 175-197.

Mendieta, Eduardo. “The City and the Philosopher: on the urbanism of phenomenology” Philosophy and Geography 4:2 (2001): 203-218.

Mendieta, Eduardo. “Plantations, ghettos, prisons: US racial geographies.” Philosophy and Geography 7:1 (February 2004): 43-59.

Mendieta, Eduardo. “Totalitarian Topographies: Ground Zero of Embargo Zones.” Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Lived Topographies: and their Mediational Forces. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005.

Michel, Paul. Symbolik von Ort und Raum. New York: Peter Lang, 1997.

Mooney, Edward F. “A Lyric Philosophy of Place: Henry Bugbee’s The Inward Morning.” Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 82:3-4 (Fall-Winter 1999): 519-39.

Morris, David. The Sense of Space. SUNY Press, 1994.

Mugerauer, R. Interpreting Environments: Tradition, Deconstruction, Hermeneutics. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1995.

Munt, Sally R. “Framing Intelligibility, Identity, and Selfhood: A Reconsideration of Spatio-Temporal Models.” http://www.reconstruction.ws/023/munt.htm.

Murungi, John. “The Trail of the Tears of Ground Zero.” Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Tensional Landscapes: The Dynamics of Boundaries and Placements. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2003.

Mussett, Shannon M. “On the Threshold of History: The Role of Nature and Africa In Hegel’s Philosophy.” Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Tensional Landscapes: The Dynamics of Boundaries and Placements. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2003.

Newton, Isaac. “Absolute and Relative Space, Time and Motion.” http://acnet.pratt.edu/~arch543p/readings/Newton.html.

Oliver, Kelly. “Psychic Space and Social Melancholy” in Oliver, Kelly, ed. Between the Psyche and the Social: Psychoanalytic Social Theory. Rowman and Littlefield: Lanham, 2002: 49-65.

O’Neill, John. “Situation and Temporality.” Jon Stewart (ed). The Debate Between Sartre and Merleau-Ponty, Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1998: 315-324.

Ong, Walter J. “System, space, and renaissance symbolism.” Bibliotheque d’humanisme et renaissance 18 (1956): 222-39.

Ortega, Mariana. “Exiled space, in-between space: existential spatiality in Ana Mendieta’s Siluetas Series.” Philosophy and Geography 7:1 (February 2004): 25-41.

Otto, M. A. C. Der Ort: Phänomenologische Variationen. Freiburg/München: Alber, 1992.

Palamar, Collette. “Placed Space.” http://personal.bgsu.edu/~palamar/placed_space.html.

Parkes, Don & Nigel Thrift, “Putting Time In Its Place” in Carlstein, Tommy, Don Parkes & Nigel Thrift, Timing Space and Spacing Time, vol. 1, Making Sense of Time. London: Edward Arnold, 1978: 119-129.

Patocka, Jan. “Space and Its Questions (in Czechoslovakian).” Estetika (1991): 1-37.

Pickles, J. Phenomenology, Science and Geography: Towards a Hermeneutic Ontology of Spatiality for the Human Sciences. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985.

Pratt, Scott L. “History in place: a response to Thomas Alexander and Woody Holton” Philosophy and Geography 6:2 (August 2003): 247-262.

Relph, E. “Modernity and the Reclamation of Place.” in D. Seamon (Ed.), Dwelling, Seeing, and Designing: Toward an Phenomenological Ecology. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1993: 25-40.

Reynolds, Bryan and Joseph Fitzpatrick. “The Transversality of Michel de Certeau: Foucault’s Panoptic Discourse and the Cartographic Impulse.” Diacritics 29:3 (Fall 1999): 63–80.

Robert, Jean. “History of Space. A plea for a history of space perceptions.” http://www.pudel.uni-bremen.de/subjects/space/HISTORY.PDF.

Robert, Jean. “From place to space. (Archeology of Erehwon).” http://www.pudel.uni-bremen.de/subjects/space/Place_sp.pdf.

Robert, Jean. “The Pedestrian Condition.” http://www.pudel.uni-bremen.de/subjects/space/PEDESTRI.PDF.

Robert, Jean. “Hestia and Hermes: the Greek imagination of motion and place.” http://www.pudel.uni-bremen.de/subjects/space/HESTIA.PDF.

Robert, Jean. “History of Space Perceptions III. A sense of place: Some historical symbols, myths and rituals of ‘placeness’.” http://www.pudel.uni-bremen.de/subjects/space/HSPACE3.PDF.

Robert, Jean. “Place in the space age.”
To have “place” is to be free. . . “Place” reveals the uniqueness of man and conditions his existential activity.

Jean Wilde & William Kluback in Heidegger, The Question of Being

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Rodin, Andrei. “Event and Milieu” 20th World Congress of Philosophy. http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/TKno/TKnoRodi.htm.

Rolston III, Holmes. “Down to Earth: Persons in Place and Natural History.” in Light, Andrew & Jonathan Smith, eds. Philosophies of Place: Philosophy and Geography III. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999.

Rose, John M. “Athens, Alexandria, Jerusalem: Heidegger and Levinas on The Other and the City.” Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Tensional Landscapes: The Dynamics of Boundaries and Placements. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2003.

Rose, John M. “The Die is Cast: Boundaries of Time, Boundaries of Space.” Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Earth Ways: Framing Geographical Meanings. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2004.

Rothenberg, David. “Melt the Snowflake at Once! Toward a History of Wonder” Mooney, Edward, ed. Wilderness and the Heart: Henry Bugbee’s Philosophy of Place, Presence, and Memory. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1999: 18-31.

Rudnick, H. H. “The Architecture of Postmodern Ontology: Heidegger and Beckett.” in Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa, ed. Passion for place. Book II, Between the vital spacing and the creative horizons of fulfilment. Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic, 1997.

Sawicki, Marianne. “Categorial Imperatives for Future Slaves: Some Topographical Axioms of Deontology.” Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Lived Topographies: and their Mediational Forces. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005.

Schnell, Izhak. “Transformations in the Myth of the Inner Valleys as a Zionist Space” in Light, Andrew & Jonathan Smith, eds. Philosophies of Place: Philosophy and Geography III. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999.

Schur, D. “A Phenomenal Hiding Place: Homer, Heraclitus, Heidegger.” in Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa, ed. The Elemental Passion for Place in the Ontopoiesis of Life Passions of the Soul in the Imaginatio Creatrix. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995.

Skocz, Dennis E. “Earthling or Cosmopolitan? The Limits of Interlocution.” Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Tensional Landscapes: The Dynamics of Boundaries and Placements. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2003.

Skocz, Dennis E. “Between Battlefield and Battlescape: Info-Age Technology and the Topography of War.” Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Lived Topographies: and their Mediational Forces. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005.

Seamon, David & Robert Mugerauer, Dwelling, Place, and Environment: Toward a Phenomenology of Person and World. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1985.

Seamon, David & Robert Mugerauer, “Dwelling, Place and Environment: An Introduction” in Seamon, David & Robert Mugerauer, Dwelling, Place, and Environment: Toward a Phenomenology of Person and World. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1985: 1-12.

Seamon, D. “Phenomenologies of Environment and Place” Phenomenology + Pedagogy 2:2 (1984): 130-135.

Shapiro, Gary, ed. After the Future: Postmodern Times and Places. Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press, 1990.

Simpson, David. Situatedness, or, Why We Keep Saying Where We’re Coming From. Duke University Press, 2002.

Smith, Barry. “The Primacy of Place: an Investigation in Brentanian Ontology.” Topoi 8 (1989): 43-51.

Smith, Barry. “Objects and Their Environments: From Aristotle to Ecological Ontology”. Andrew Frank (ed.), The Life and Motion of Socioeconomic Units, London: Taylor and Francis, forthcoming. http://wings.buffalo.edu/philosophy/faculty/smith/articles/napflion.html.

Stenros, Anne. “The Phenomenology of Place. Three Readings of Genius Loci.” in Pauli Tapani Karjalainen & Pauline von Bonsdorff (Eds). Place and Embodiment. University of Helsinki Lahti Research and Training Centre, Saarijäärvi, 1997.

Stewart, Kathleen. “An Occupied Place.” Feld, Steven and Keith H. Basso. Senses of Place. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press, 1996.

Straus, Erwin. “The Forms of Spatiality.” Phenomenological Psychology. Trans. E. Eng. New York: Basic Books, 1966.

Strohmayer, Ulf. “The event of space: geographic allusions in the phenomenological tradition.” Environment and Planning D-Society & Space 16 (1996): 105-121.

Sullivan, Shannon. “Ethical slippages, shattered horizons, and the zebra striping of the unconscious: Fanon on social, bodily, and psychical space.” Philosophy and Geography 7:1 (February 2004): 9 – 24.

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Weston, Anthony. “Ethics Out of Place.” Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology 3:1: 12-13.

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Ancient, Mediaeval, Early Modern Discussions (except for Aristotle and Plato)

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Efros, Israel Isaac. The Problem of Space in Jewish Mediaeval Philosophy. New York: AMS Press, 1966.

Furley, David. “Summary of Philoponus’ Corollaries on Place and Void” in Richard Sorabji, ed., Philoponus. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1987: 130-139.

Gorgias, On Not Being.

Harrington, L. Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism. Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.

Hippocrates. Airs, waters, places, The medical works of Hippocrates. Translated by John Chadwick and W. N. Mann. Oxford: Blackwell, 1950. See also Hippocrates, vol. 1, trans. by W. H. S. Jones. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1957: 71-137.

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Mulrooney, Sean. “Boethius on Place.” Proceedings of the PMR Conference: Annual Publication of the International Patristic, Mediaeval and Renaissance Conference 15 (1990): 117-26.

Philoponus. Place, Void, and Eternity. Corollaries on Place and Void. Translated by David Furley. With Simplicius, Against Philoponus on the Eternity of the World, translated by Christian Wildberg. London: Duckworth, 1991.

Obrist, Barbara. “Review of Place, Void, and Eternity. Philoponus: Corollaries on Place and Void. Translated by David Furley. With Simplicius, Against Philoponus on the Eternity of the World, translated by Christian Wildberg. London: Duckworth, 1991.” in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 03.06.06. http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/1992/03.06.06.html.

Rynasiewicz R. “By Their Properties, Causes and Effects: Newton’s Scholium on Time, Space, Place and Motion–I. The Text.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 26:1 (March 1995): 133-153.

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Sorabji, Richard. “Theophrastus on Place” in Fortenbaugh, William W., ed., Theophrastean Studies: 139-166.

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Aristotle & Topos

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Bergson, Henri. “Aristotle’s Concept of Place.” Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy 5 (1970): 13-72. See also L’idée de lieu chez Aristotle in Mélanges (Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1972 [Alcan 1889])

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Schauber, Nancy. “Aristotle’s Two Conceptions of Place” Prima Philosophia 11:4 (1998): 369-374.

Sorabji, Richard. Matter, Space and Motion. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1988.

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Wiggins, D. “The Individuation of Things and Places, Part I” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. 1963; Supplement 37: 177-202.

Woods, M. “The Individuation of Things and Places, Part II” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. 1963; Supplement 37: 203-216.

Bachelard, Gaston

Bachelard, Gaston. The Poetics of Space. Boston: Beacon Press, 1964.

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Casey, Edward
Brockelmans, Thomas. “Lost in Place? On the Virtues and Vices of Edward Casey’s Anti-Modernism.” Humanitas 16:1 (2003): 36-55. http://www.nhinet.org/brockelman16-1.pdf.

Casey, Edward. Imagining: A Phenomenological Study. Indiana University Press, 1976.

Casey, Edward. “Getting Placed: Soul in Space” Spring 7 (1982)

Casey, Edward. “Keeping the Past in Mind.” Review of Metaphysics 37 (1983): 77-96.

Casey, Edward. Remembering: A Phenomenological Study. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1987. Second Edition, 2002.

Casey, Edward. “The World of Nostalgia.” Man and World 20 (1987): 361-384.

Casey, Edward. “‘The Element of Voluminousness’: Depth and Place Re-examined,” in M. Dillon, ed., Merleau-Ponty Vivant. Albany: SUNY Press, 1990: 1-29.

Casey, Edward. “Place, Form, and Identity in Post-modern Architecture and Philosophy: Derrida avec Moore, Mies avec Kant.” In Shapiro, Gary, ed. After the Future: Postmodern Times and Places. Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press, 1990: 199-230.

Casey, Edward. “Heidegger In and Out Of Place” in Heidegger: A Centenary Appraisal. Pittsburgh: Silverman Phenomenology Center, 1990: 62-98.

Casey, Edward. Getting Back Into Place: Toward a Renewed Understanding of the Place-World. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1993.

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Brockelman, Thomas. “Getting Back into No Place: On Casey, Deconstruction and the Architecture of Modernity.” Human Studies 19:4 (October 1996): 441-458.

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McCarter, Robert. “Review of Casey, Getting Back Into Place: Towards a Renewed Understanding of the Place-World / The Fate of Place: A Philosophical History.” Theology Today 56:1 (1999): 139ff.

Morris, David. “Review of Edward S. Casey’s “Getting Back into Place: Toward a Renewed Understanding of the Place-World” and “The Fate of Place: A Philosophical History”” Continental Philosophy Review 32:1 (1999): 37-48.

Casey, Edward. “How to Get From Space to Place in a Fairly Short Stretch of Time: Phenomenological Prolegomena.” Feld, Steven and Keith H. Basso. Senses of Place. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press, 1996.

Casey, Edward. The Fate Of Place: A Philosophical History. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997.

Beuregard, Robert. “Review of The Fate of Place” Harvard Design Magazine 12 (Fall 2000).

Casey, Edward. “Response to Robert A. Beuregard, Review of The Fate of Place” Harvard Design Magazine 13 (Winter/Spring 2001): 1-2. http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/research/publications/hdm/back_issues/13letters.pdf.

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Sack, Robert. “Review of Edward Casey, The Fate of Place: A Philosophical History.” Progress in Human Geography 24 (2000): 136-137.

Casey, Edward S. “The Place of the Sublime” in Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa, ed. Passion for place. Book II, Between the vital spacing and the creative horizons of fulfilment. Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic, 1997.

Casey, Edward. “Smooth Spaces and Rough-edged Places: The Hidden History of Place.” Review of Metaphysics. 51:2(1997): 267-296. http://www.sunysb.edu/philosophy/faculty/papers/casey2.htm In French as: “Espaces lisses et lieux bruts: L’Histoire cachee du lieu.” Janicaud,-Dominique (translator) Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale. 4 (October 2001): 49-65.

Casey, Edward. “The Production of Space or The Heterogeneity of Place: A Commentary on Edward Dimendberg and Neil Smith.” in Light, Andrew & Jonathan Smith, eds. The Production of Public Space: Philosophy and Geography II. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998.

Casey, Edward. “J.E. Malpas’s Place and Experience: A Philosophical Topography: Converging and diverging in/on place.” Philosophy & Geography 4:2 (August 2001).

Casey, Edward S. “Between Geography and Philosophy: What Does It Mean to Be in the Place-World?
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Casey, Edward S. “On Habitus and Place: Responding to My Critics (Forum)” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91:4 (2001): 716ff.

Casey, Edward. Representing Place: Landscape, Painting, and Maps. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2002.

Casey, E. S. “From space to place in contemporary health care.” Social Science and Medicine 56:11 (June 2003): 2245-2247.

Entrikin, J. N. “Hiding Places” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91:4 (2001): 694-697.

Hooper, Barbara. “Desiring Presence, Romancing the Real.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91:4 (2001): 703-715.

Malpas, Jeffrey. “Comparing Topographies: Across Paths/Around Place: A Reply to Casey.” Philosophy & Geography 4:2 (August 2001): 231-238.

Ruggeri, Laura. “Getting Back Into Place, Or Making Space?” http://vcm.mdx.ac.uk/spatialculture/ruggeriessay1.html.

Schatzki, Theodore. “Subject, Body, Place.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91:4 (2001): 698-702.

Young, Terence. “Place Matters.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91:4 (2001): 681-682.

Deleuze & Guattari

Bogue, Ronald. “Art and Territory” The South Atlantic Quarterly 96:3 (Summer 1997): 465-482.

Bonta, Mark & John Protevi. “Between Geography and Geophilosophy: A Thousand Plateaus and the Contemporary Earth Sciences. Part I” http://www.artsci.lsu.edu/fai/Faculty/Professors/Protevi/GeobookIntro.html.

Bonta, Mark & John Protevi. “Between Geography and Geophilosophy: A Thousand Plateaus and the Contemporary Earth Sciences. Part II” http://www.artsci.lsu.edu/fai/Faculty/Professors/Protevi/ComplexSpaces.html.

Bonta, Mark & John Protevi. Sample Entries from Between Geography and Geophilosophy: A Thousand Plateaus and the Contemporary Earth Sciences http://www.artsci.lsu.edu/fai/Faculty/Professors/Protevi/SampleEntries.html.

Deleuze, Gilles. Proust and Signs. New York: G. Braziller, 1972.

Deleuze, Gilles & Felix Guattari. A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia. Trans. Brian Massumi. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1987.

Doel, Marcus A. “A hundred thousand lines of flight: a machinic introduction to the nomad thought and scrumpled geography of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari.” Environment and Planning D-Society & Space 14 (1996): 421 – 439. Abstract.

Doel Marcus A. “Un-glunking geography: spatial science after Dr Seuss and Gilles Deleuze.” Crang, Michael & N. J. Thrift, eds. Thinking Space (Critical Geographies). London: Routledge, 2000: 117–135.

Holland, Eugene. “Deterritorializing “Deterritorialization” From the Anti-Oedipus to A Thousand Plateaus.” http://people.frit.ohio-state.edu/Holland1/deterritorializing.htm.

Islam, Syed Manzurul. “Nomads and Minorities.” Rhizomes 3 http://www.rhizomes.net/Issue3/islam.htm.

Janz, Bruce. “The Territory Is Not The Map: Place, Deleuze and Guattari, and African Philosophy” Philosophy Today 45:4/5 (Winter 2001): 388-400. Also in Philosophia Africana 5:1 (March 2002).

MacAteer, Bernard. “Sub Specie Ludi: Neo-Nomadic Desire Lines.” http://vcm.mdx.ac.uk/spatialculture/macateer.html.

Marks, Laura U. The skin of the film : intercultural cinema, embodiment, and the senses. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2000.

Marzec, Robert P. “The War Machine and Capitalism.” Rhizomes 3 http://www.rhizomes.net/Issue3/marzec%20copy/UntitledFrameset-14.html.

Maskit, Jonathan. “Something Wild? Deleuze and Guattari and the Impossibility of Wilderness.” in Light, Andrew & Jonathan Smith, eds. Philosophies of Place: Philosophy and Geography III. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999.

Protevi, John. “The Geophilosophies of Deleuze and Guattari.” http://www.artsci.lsu.edu/fai/Faculty/Professors/Protevi/SEDAAG.html.

Rajchman, John. Constructions. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998.

Roy, Kaustuv. Teachers in Nomadic Spaces: Deleuze and Curriculum. Peter Lang, 2003.

Wise, J. Macgregor. “Home: Territory and Identity” Cultural Studies 14:2 (2000): 295-310.

Derrida

Chanter, Tina. “Abjection, Death and Difficult Reasoning: The Impossibility of Naming Chora in Kristeva and Derrida” http://www.usc.edu/dept/comp-lit/tympanum/4/chanter.html.

Derrida, “Khora” in T. Dutoit, ed., On the Name. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995: 89-127. Originally published as “Ch ra” in Poikilia: Festschrift pour J.-P. Vernant. Paris: Ecole des Hautes Etudes, 1987.

Derrida, Jacques. “Mochlos, or, the Conflict of the Faculties” in Logomachia: The Conflict of the Faculties. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1992: 1-34.

Derrida, Jacques. “Of the Humanities and the Philosophical Discipline: The Right to Philosophy from the Cosmopolitical Point of View (the Example of an International Institution).” Surfaces IV. 310 Folio 1 (1994), Montréal. (http://pum12.pum.umontreal.ca/revues/surfaces/vol4/derridaa.html) For the roundtable discussion based on this paper, see Surfaces Vol. VI. 108 (V.1.0A – 16/08/1996). http://pum12.pum.umontreal.ca/revues/surfaces/vol6/derrida.html.

Derrida, Jacques. “Architecture Where the Desire May Live.” in Leach, Neil. Rethinking Architecture: A Reader in Cultural Theory. Routledge, 1997: 319-323.

Derrida, Jacques. “Point de Folie – maintenant l’architecture” in Leach, Neil. Rethinking Architecture: A Reader in Cultural Theory. Routledge, 1997: 324-336.

Derrida, Jacques. “Why Peter Eisenman Writes Such Good Books.” Leach, Neil. Rethinking Architecture: A Reader in Cultural Theory. Routledge, 1997: 336-347.

Janz, Bruce. “Debt and Duty: Kant, Derrida, and African Philosophy.” Special issue of Janus Head, Winter 2001. http://www.janushead.org/gwu-2001/janz.cfm.

Malabou, Catherine, Jacques Derrida. Counterpath: Traveling With Jacques Derrida (Cultural Memory in the Present). David Wills (Translator). Stanford University Press, 2004.

Nancy, Jean-Luc. “The Technique of the Present” in Kujundzic, Dragan, Guest Editor. Khoraographies for Jacques Derrida on July 15, 2000 Tympanum 4 http://www.usc.edu/dept/comp-lit/tympanum/4/nancy.html.

Foucault, Michel & Heterotopia

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Borsò, Vittoria. “Utopie des kulturellen Dialogs oder Heterotopie der Diskurse?”, in: Hempfer, Klaus W. (Hrsg.): Poststrukturalismus – Dekonstruktion – Postmoderne. Stuttgart: Steiner, 1992: 95-117.

Brauns, Jörg. “Heterotopien” Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift der Hochschule für Architektur und Bauwesen Weimar 3/4 (1992): 163-169.

Brenner, Neil. “Foucault’s new functionalism.” Theory and Society 23:5 (1994): 679-708. http://sociology.fas.nyu.edu/docs/IO/222/Brenner.TS.1994.pdf.

Dalton, Stuart. “Foucault on Freedom and the Space of Transgression.” PoMo 2.1 (1996) 47-56. http://uhavax.hartford.edu/~dalton/Foucault.PDF OFFLINE

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Deflem, Mattieu. “Power/Knowledge, Society, and Truth: Notes on the Work of Michel Foucault.” http://www.cla.sc.edu/socy/faculty/deflem/zfouc.html

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Foucault, Michel. “Of Other Spaces” Diacritics 16 (Spring 1986): 22-27. See also Leach, Neil. Rethinking Architecture: A Reader in Cultural Theory. Routledge, 1997: 350-356. http://foucault.info/documents/heteroTopia/foucault.heteroTopia.en.html.

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Görling, Reinhold. Heterotopia. Lektüren einer interkulturellen Literaturwissenschaft. München: Fink, 1997.

Hetherington, Kevin. The Badlands of Modernity. Heterotopia and Social Ordering. London/New York: Routledge, 1997.

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Nishida, Kitaro & Basho

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