Vol. 2 No. 24 (2010): La significación del espacio
In ancient Greece, the term topos comprehended the present concepts of place and space. After Aristotle, it is considered that space is one of the dimensions of reality along with time. The development of sciences and of thought in general made it possible to propose an opposite idea: that space, just as time, does not pre-exist to the action, but it is its product.
Starting from different perspectives and assumptions, the authors gathered in this issue investigate not the space in itself, but the meanings that it generates in ourselves, that is, not the physical space or the extension, but the lived or represented space that some call social space.