Introduction: Boundaries in Theory and History
Boundaries have been a key component of the modern territorial vocabulary. They have
origins in Euclidean thinking, which sees space as two-dimensional. They also fit in well with
Kantian rationality, which considers space and time as two symmetrical conditions of human
experience. They can be considered “a generic term for the linear spatial... See more
origins in Euclidean thinking, which sees space as two-dimensional. They also fit in well with
Kantian rationality, which considers space and time as two symmetrical conditions of human
experience. They can be considered “a generic term for the linear spatial... See more