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Types of Geographical Space, Concept of Time, Developments of Time Geography, New Applications of Time Geography
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Types of Geographical Space
There are three types of geographical spaces which are inter related to each other.
SPACE TYPE | DESCRIPTION | ATTRIBUTE | PHENOMENA |
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Positivism in Geography: The Concept of Positivism
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The Concept of Positivism
- August Comte, a French Geographer in 1830 sowed the seeds for the philosophy of positivism. The main aim of the philosophy was to release science form metaphysics and religion. Thus this philosophy believed that science could be understood only through the scientific methods.
- Comte rejected metaphysics for two reasons; one for being based on unreal factors and the other for considering emotional questions than practical questions. Comte attempted to establish positivist philosophy as anβ¦
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