La aproximación humanística en Geografía
Palavras-chave:
Paradigma, Humanismo, Geografía, Pensamiento GeográficoResumo
El propósito de la contribución es la sistematización del modelo humanístico de pensamiento geográfico. Ello incluye discutir el problema lingüístico entre humanista y humanístico como expresiones de humanismo; abordar de forma general los enfoques cualitativos y humanistas en geografía, implicando el punto de vista humanístico; concentrarse en la conformación del enfoque humanístico desarrollado por los geógrafos anglo-estadounidenses; mirar las conexiones con la fenomenología y el existencialismo; explorar en el significado humanístico de lugar, implicando una revisión de la noción de lugar en la tradición regional; indagar en las vinculaciones de geografía humanística con geografía cultural y, finalmente, examinar las conexiones entre geografía humanística y geografía ambiental.
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