Intersubjective Sensibilities: Memory, Experience, and Meaning in Natural History Interpretation

作者: Johsua E. Hunter

DOI: 10.46743/2160-3715/2015.2199

关键词: SociologyEpistemologyAestheticsMeaning-makingNaturalismCultural historyInterpretation (philosophy)Meaning (existential)Place attachmentIntersubjectivityCraft

摘要: … The meaning is an important result of this process because each identifies this as intrinsic to sustaining both people and parks. Both Maggie and David are articulating an explicit …

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