The Sense of Space
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring the intricate relationship between spatial perception and the lived body, this work offers a phenomenological perspective that delves into how individuals experience and understand space. It examines the embodied nature of perception, highlighting the significance of physical presence in shaping one's awareness and interaction with the environment. Through a thoughtful analysis, the book aims to deepen the understanding of how our bodies influence our perception of space and vice versa.
