Place Meant
Discover the profound exploration of existence with Place Meant by G. V. Loewen, published by the University Press of America in 2014. This thought-provoking hardback delves into the intricate relationship between human beings and their sense of place. Spanning 272 pages, the book addresses essential questions about what it means to inhabit space and how we situate ourselves within both the physical and the psychological landscapes of our lives.
Loewen employs insights from various disciplines, including psychoanalysis, sociology, geography, folklore, and history, to offer a multifaceted understanding of 'place' in philosophy. Whether you are a student, a scholar, or simply a curious reader, Place Meant invites you to reflect on your own experiences of space and consciousness. Explore the depths of human connection to place and enrich your understanding of the world around you.