Humanistic Geography

Can scientific endeavour alone capture all of the complexities of the human condition?

Authors

  • Jonathan Bradley University of Glasgow

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36399/GroundingsUG.4.248

Keywords:

Human Geography, Human life, Human agent, Humanistic Geography, Interactions, Space, Place

Abstract

Science is adequate in describing the phenomena that we experience on a daily basis, however it fails to adequately capture or even understand the human agent in all its perceptions, illogicality, emotions and feelings. Humanistic geography is a strand of human Geography that endeavours to disclose the complexity and ambiguity of human interactions with, and perceptions of, space and place.

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Published

2011-04-01

Issue

Section

Vol. IV Articles

How to Cite

Humanistic Geography: Can scientific endeavour alone capture all of the complexities of the human condition?. (2011). Groundings Undergraduate Journal, 4, 57-66. https://doi.org/10.36399/GroundingsUG.4.248