Life-Space: Is It Anywhere Outside Our Minds?

This paper explores the intricate relationship between our personal experiences of space and the autobiographical nature of our geography. Our geographical awareness is profoundly shaped by the places we have been, encompassing a rich tapestry of places such as childhood homes, educational instituti...

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Main Author: António de Castro Caeiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-12-01
Series:Psych
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2624-8611/6/1/1
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description This paper explores the intricate relationship between our personal experiences of space and the autobiographical nature of our geography. Our geographical awareness is profoundly shaped by the places we have been, encompassing a rich tapestry of places such as childhood homes, educational institutions, vacation spots, and bustling city streets. These spaces become imbued with personal memories and significance, forming the backdrop of our individual narratives. While these experiences are inherently personal and unique, they are also shared in a broader sense. This duality of personal fand communal experience adds layers of complexity to our understanding of space. Furthermore, our experiences of space are deeply intertwined with the passage of time.
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spelling doaj.art-9fd1fa142e0e438d98f281c7b2a9bdab2024-03-28T10:45:49ZengMDPI AGPsych2624-86112023-12-016112010.3390/psych6010001Life-Space: Is It Anywhere Outside Our Minds?António de Castro Caeiro0Research Grup on Ancient Philosophy, CultureLab, Nova Institute of Philosophy (IFILNOVA), NOVA FCSH, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL), 1099-032 Lisbon, PortugalThis paper explores the intricate relationship between our personal experiences of space and the autobiographical nature of our geography. Our geographical awareness is profoundly shaped by the places we have been, encompassing a rich tapestry of places such as childhood homes, educational institutions, vacation spots, and bustling city streets. These spaces become imbued with personal memories and significance, forming the backdrop of our individual narratives. While these experiences are inherently personal and unique, they are also shared in a broader sense. This duality of personal fand communal experience adds layers of complexity to our understanding of space. Furthermore, our experiences of space are deeply intertwined with the passage of time.https://www.mdpi.com/2624-8611/6/1/1mindbodyrepresentationmemoryanticipationepochs of life
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Life-Space: Is It Anywhere Outside Our Minds?
Psych
mind
body
representation
memory
anticipation
epochs of life
title Life-Space: Is It Anywhere Outside Our Minds?
title_full Life-Space: Is It Anywhere Outside Our Minds?
title_fullStr Life-Space: Is It Anywhere Outside Our Minds?
title_full_unstemmed Life-Space: Is It Anywhere Outside Our Minds?
title_short Life-Space: Is It Anywhere Outside Our Minds?
title_sort life space is it anywhere outside our minds
topic mind
body
representation
memory
anticipation
epochs of life
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