Key Thinkers On Space And Place Page

Immanuel Kant sat by the window, polishing a pair of spectacles. To him, the room was a stage built before the play began. "Space is the framework," he whispered. "It is the mental grid that lets us see anything at all." He didn't care about the peeling paint; he cared about the geometry that held the walls upright. The Resistance

From the shadows of the philosophy section, Michel Foucault emerged, tracing a finger along the "Heterotopia" shelf. "You forget the mirrors," he noted. "There are spaces that reflect and invert everything else—cemeteries, gardens, prisons. These are the 'other' spaces where power is truly visible." Key Thinkers on Space and Place

Place as an open, global "event" rather than a closed location. Immanuel Kant sat by the window, polishing a

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