Abysmal: A Critique of Cartographic ReasonUniversity of Chicago Press, 2010年3月15日 - 584 頁 People rely on reason to think about and navigate the abstract world of human relations in much the same way they rely on maps to study and traverse the physical world. Starting from that simple observation, renowned geographer Gunnar Olsson offers in Abysmal an astonishingly erudite critique of the way human thought and action have become deeply immersed in the rhetoric of cartography and how this cartographic reasoning allows the powerful to map out other people’s lives. |
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... social sciences with a tremendous chal- lenge , easier to state than to do anything about . To be precise : if human action is structured like a tragedy , how can we then rely on the principle of truth preservation for tying our ...
... social engineers may well find themselves not in the heavens to which they aspire but in the dungeons they have designed for the others . When it comes down to it , the real question of guilt and punishment is whether the ideologues ...
... social subsistence of the culturally taken - for - granted . For the moment , however , all one needs to note is that the very first words of the first line of Enuma elish — the two words that have given the epic its name — are usually ...
... social- ization. Defiantly I therefore pray again, Oh Janus! Help me become a sinner. Let me understand how you break definitions and thereby create. Show me how you erase what others see as irresolvable paradoxes. Teach me the equation ...
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