Humanist Geography: An Individual's Search for Meaning
For more than fifty years, Yi-Fu Tuan has carried the study of humanistic geography—what John K. Wright early in the twentieth century called geosophy, a blending of geography and philosophy—to new heights, offering with each new book a fresh and often unique intellectual introspection into the human condition. His latest book, Humanist Geography, is a testament of all that he has learned and encountered as a geographer.
    In returning to and reappraising his previous books, Tuan emphasizes how the study of humanist geography can offer a younger generation of students, scholars, and teachers a path toward self-discovery, personal fulfillment, and even enlightenment. He argues that in the study of place can be found the wonders of the human mind and imagination, especially as understood by the senses, even as we human beings deal with nature's stringencies and our own deep flaws.

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Humanist Geography: An Individual's Search for Meaning
For more than fifty years, Yi-Fu Tuan has carried the study of humanistic geography—what John K. Wright early in the twentieth century called geosophy, a blending of geography and philosophy—to new heights, offering with each new book a fresh and often unique intellectual introspection into the human condition. His latest book, Humanist Geography, is a testament of all that he has learned and encountered as a geographer.
    In returning to and reappraising his previous books, Tuan emphasizes how the study of humanist geography can offer a younger generation of students, scholars, and teachers a path toward self-discovery, personal fulfillment, and even enlightenment. He argues that in the study of place can be found the wonders of the human mind and imagination, especially as understood by the senses, even as we human beings deal with nature's stringencies and our own deep flaws.

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Humanist Geography: An Individual's Search for Meaning

Humanist Geography: An Individual's Search for Meaning

by Yi-Fu Tuan
Humanist Geography: An Individual's Search for Meaning

Humanist Geography: An Individual's Search for Meaning

by Yi-Fu Tuan

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For more than fifty years, Yi-Fu Tuan has carried the study of humanistic geography—what John K. Wright early in the twentieth century called geosophy, a blending of geography and philosophy—to new heights, offering with each new book a fresh and often unique intellectual introspection into the human condition. His latest book, Humanist Geography, is a testament of all that he has learned and encountered as a geographer.
    In returning to and reappraising his previous books, Tuan emphasizes how the study of humanist geography can offer a younger generation of students, scholars, and teachers a path toward self-discovery, personal fulfillment, and even enlightenment. He argues that in the study of place can be found the wonders of the human mind and imagination, especially as understood by the senses, even as we human beings deal with nature's stringencies and our own deep flaws.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780983497813
Publisher: George F. Thompson Publishing
Publication date: 09/21/2012
Edition description: 1
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Yi-Fu Tuan, the J. K. Wright and Vilas Professor Emeritus of Geography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is author of twenty books, including Morality and Imagination, The Good Life, Human Goodness, and his autobiography, Who Am I?, all published by the University of Wisconsin Press.

Table of Contents

A Note to the Reader                                    

Being Human                                       

Part I        My Educational Backgrounds

        1. Chongquing                                

        2. Sydney                                   

        3. Oxford                                   

        4. Berkeley                                   

        5. Temporal Direction, Progress, and Their Cognates       

Part II    Self, Community, and World

        6. Isolated Selves and Bonding                   

        7. Segmentation and Self                       

        8. The City as a Moral Universe                   

Part III    Frailties and Evils

        9.   The Seven Deadly Sins                       

        10. Other Evils                               

        11. Individualism                               

Part IV    Human Capabilities and Potential

        12. What the Senses Can Offer                   

        13. What the Mind Can Offer                       

Part V    The Individual   

                           

        14. Individuals vs. Group: Particularity vs. Oneness       

        15. Am I Real and Do I Matter?                   

        16. Equality and Inequality                       

        17. Progress Considered One More Time               

        18. Individuality Destiny: A Fantasy               

Part IV    Parting Thoughts

        19. Becoming Whole                           

Notes                                               

Index                                               

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