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Chapter 2 explores how late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century British geographical works structure and present geographical knowledge. The books may seem disorganized and haphazard to modern eyes, but their contents and procedures are framed by classical and early modern precedents. The influence of Bernhard Varenius is key, especially his specification of ‘celestial’, ‘terrestrial’, and ‘human’ geography. These different emphases provide variant ways to understand space, premised respectively on universal mathematical laws, observation of a tangible physical world, and the vicissitudes of human activity and perception. The chapter shows how the resulting questions about the nature and limits of knowledge affect geographical works’ comprehension of Europe.
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地理知识
第2章探讨了18世纪晚期和19世纪早期英国地理著作是如何构成和呈现地理知识的。在现代人看来,这些书似乎杂乱无章,杂乱无章,但它们的内容和程序都是由古典和早期现代的先例构成的。伯恩哈德·瓦列纽斯的影响是关键,尤其是他对“天体”、“陆地”和“人类”地理学的具体描述。这些不同的侧重点提供了理解空间的不同方式,分别以普遍的数学规律、对有形物理世界的观察以及人类活动和感知的变化为前提。本章展示了关于知识的性质和局限性的问题如何影响地理著作对欧洲的理解。
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