Firstspace

Space as it is directly perceived by the senses.

Noun

  1. Space as it is directly perceived by the senses.
    • Although there is an epistemology to the study of Firstspace, it is in Secondspace that epistemological discourse receives the greatest attention. In the long history of geographic thought, Secondspace approaches have...
    • For scholars of the ancient world, access to Firstspace is almost non-existent. - 2016, Gabriella Gelardini, Harold Attridge, Hebrews in Contexts, →ISBN, page 184:
    • Aspects of Firstspace and Secondspace are selectively and creatively combined in Thirdspace, a fully lived space. - 2017, Mimi Levy Lipis, Symbolic Houses in Judaism, →ISBN:

Origin

Coined by E.W. Soja as first + space

Forms

Firstspaces firstspace

Related

Secondspace Thirdspace