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| Preface: Disappearing Places | ||
| Acknowledgments | ||
| Part One | From Void to Vessel | |
| 1 | Avoiding the Void: Primeval Patterns | |
| 2 | Mastering the Matrix: The Enuma Elish and Plato’s Timaeus | |
| 3 | Place as Container: Aristotle’s Physics | |
| Part Two | From Place to Space | |
| Interlude | ||
| 4 | The Emergence of Space in Hellenistic and Neoplatonic Thought | |
| 5 | The Ascent of Infinite Space: Medieval and Renaissance Speculations | |
| Part Three | The Supremacy of Space | |
| Interim | ||
| 6 | Modern Space as Absolute: Gassendi and Newton | |
| 7 | Modern Space as Extensive: Descartes | |
| 8 | Modern Space as Relative: Locke and Leibniz | |
| 9 | Modern Space as Site and Point: Position, Panopticon, and Pure Form | |
| Part Four | The Reappearance of Place | |
| Transition | ||
| 10 | By Way of Body: Kant, Whitehead, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty | |
| 11 | Proceeding to Place by Indirection: Heidegger | |
| 12 | Giving a Face to Place in the Present: Bachelard, Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari, Derrida, Irigaray | |
| Postface: Places Rediscovered | ||
| Notes | ||
| Index |