The relationship between geography and philosophy is still largely in need of being explored. Geographers and philosophers share the responsibility for that. On
Johnston traced the debates within human geography since 1945 over philosophical and methodological issues. In the present book, the aim is the complementary on
"The book covers some of the (traditionally) most obtuse and difficult-to-grasp philosophical ideas that have influenced geographers/geography. The fact that th
This accessible and engaging text explores the relationship between philosophy, science and physical geography. It addresses an imbalance that exists in opinion