• Todd May, Our Practices, Our Selves. Or, What it Means to be Human (review)
    Philosophy in Review 22 340-342. 2002.
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    Explaining Heidegger's ideas on spatial phenomena simply and succinctly, this book will be provocative and invaluable to anyone interested in space and spatial theory. The author gives incisive, informative, and compelling analyses of Heidegger's overall philosophy and of his changing ideas about space, spatiality, the clearing, places, sites, and dwelling. This study also charts the legacy of these ideas in philosophy, geography, architecture, and anthropology and includes a bibliography of sel…Read more
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    Wittgenstein: Mind, body, and society
    Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 23 (3). 1993.
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    The social bearing of nature
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 43 (1). 2000.
    This essay examines how nature pertains to social life. Part I describes the social ontology the essay employs to address this issue. This ontology is of the site variety and is opposed to ontologies of both the individualist and socialist sorts. Part II describes where nature appears in this ontology. Artifacts are differentiated from nature, and much of ?nature? is shown to be second nature, a type of artifact that looks and feels like nature. Part II concludes by disputing the idea that natur…Read more
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    Postmodern Contentions: Epochs, Politics, Space
    with John Paul Jones and Wolfgang Natter
    Guilford Press. 1993.
    John Paul Jones III, Wolfgang Natter, and Theodore Schatzki are co-Directors of the University of Kentucky Committee on Social Theory. They are members, respectively, of the departments of Geography, Germanic Languages and Literatures, and Philosophy.