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Geosophy is a
concept introduced to
geography by J.K.
Wright in 1947. The word is a
compound of ‘geo’ (Gr**** for earth) and ‘sophia’ (Gr**** for wisdom)...
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Behavioral geography Culture theory Feminist geography Geosophy Technical geography concerns studying and
developing tools, techniques...
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study of the
history of
geographical thought,
coined the
related term
geosophy in 1947, for this kind of
broad study of
geographical knowledge. Other...
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continued to
write his "Dear Colleague"
letters and to
publish new
books on
geosophy. His most
recent books are
Human Goodness (2008) and Religion: From Place...
- (transl. Jafe Arnold), in: Dugin, Noomakhia: Wars of the Mind, vol. 14:
Geosophy –
Horizons and
Civilizations (Noomakhia:
voinii uma, vol. 14: Geosofiia:...
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geologic structures beneath.
georeferencing geoscience See
Earth science.
geosophy The
study of
geographical knowledge from any and all
points of view, past...
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Wright (1891–1969) was an
American geographer,
notable for his cartography,
geosophy, and
study of the
history of
geographical thought. He was the son of classical...
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nature and
geopoetics in his poetry.
American ****ociation of
Geographers Geosophy Qualitative geography Transcript poetry Italiano,
Federico (2008). "Defining...
- Geosofiia:
gorizonti i
tsivilizatsii (Noomakhia: Wars of the Mind, vol. 14:
Geosophy –
Horizons and Civilizations),
Moscow 2017, p. 153-157. Jafe Arnold, Mysteries...
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Critical geography Cultural geography Emotional geography Feminist geography Geosophy Marxist geography Social geography Ethnography Culture theory Time geography...