Abstract

The article analyses in detail the ontology of space relying on Martin Heidegger’s existential analytics. The author argues that the German thinker’s ontology can be considered as a methodological basis most relevant for the post-non-classical paradigm in the study of marginal existential foundations, because just existential analytics, which is in tune with the modern “anthropocentric” trend of philosophy in general and ontology in particular, allows identifying the interrelation of ontological and sociocultural aspects while interpreting spatial conceptions.

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