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G. V. Loewen is a social philosopher who has been researching and teaching in the United States and Canada for over two decades. The author of nineteen books, he is currently chair of the Department of Sociology at St. Thomas More College of the University of Saskatchewan.
Introduction: Autotopologies
Chapter 1: Here
1.1 Horizontal Departures
1.2 Logos-Topos
1.3 Aufenhalt
Chapter 2: There
2.1 Vorschein
2.2 Outer Space
2.3 Apokotastasis
Chapter 3: Anywhere
3.1 Agora
3.2 Specialties/Spatialities
3.3 Apophasis
Chapter 4: Everywhere
4.1 Offentlichkeit
4.2 Epektasis
4.3 Vigilance
Chapter 5: Nowhere
5.1 Verborgenes
5.2 Send in the Kleins
5.3 The Final Frontier?
Conclusion: The Noetics of Space?
Notes
References
[The author] is constantly researching and teaching in the U.S.A. and Canada for over two decades. This assured his excellence in interdisciplinary interpretation so he became one of the most zealous seekers in [noetics, hermeneutics and phenomenology]. . . .Being a dynamic book, Place Meant is filled with pop-culture references . . . The writer seems to address its work to every individual concerned in creating a personal topology facing the fact that eventually the human race would’ve developed to a point when we’ll shoot sci-fi films in the actual outer space.
— Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy