Phenomenology, Architecture and the Built World: Exercises in Philosophical Anthropology

Boston: Brill (2017)
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_Phenomenology, Architecture and the Built World_ is an introduction to phenomenological philosophy through an analysis of the phenomenon of the built world as an embodiment of human understanding. It aims to establish the value of phenomenological description in establishing the philosophical importance of architecture.

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