Mapmaking and Cartography as Philosophical Matters. An Introduction

JOLMA 5 (1):7-18 (2024)
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Abstract

In the creation of maps, scientific knowledge related to mathematics and physics combines with knowledge specific to graphic or artistic disciplines. Since all maps are artifacts whose aesthetic qualities convey information that simultaneously engages the fields of ontology, epistemology, and politics, they are objects of undeniable interest for philosophical inquiry. This introduction to the 5th issue of the Journal for the Philosophy of Language, Mind, and the Arts reviews the latest literature and key topics surrounding the relationship between philosophy, cartography and mapmaking.

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Francesco Ragazzi
University of Venice

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