Research Group C-I-3 pursues the investigation of the interplay between imaginative places, landscapes, and spaces and non-spatial concepts. In this context, the group is to examine the impact of spatial concepts, as presented in art and literature, on the perception of space. A further issue to explore is, how spatial conceptions are integrated in theories of cosmology, religion, and philosophy in order to illustrate various issues and notions; how scientific and common spatial concepts impact political processes; and finally how spatial experiences (e.g. of campaigns) transform scientific and philosophical spatial concepts.

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