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		<title>gdp's Comments</title>
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		<description>Comments by Natalie Swann</description>
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<title>papermind-old : What makes you tiptoe?</title>
<link>http://andersonpost.org/2010/06/17/what-makes-you-tiptoe-2/#IDComment85252957</link>
<description>Interesting. It reminds me of debates about the difference between &amp;#039;space&amp;#039; as a kind of emptiness and &amp;#039;place&amp;#039; as meaningful space. Perhaps you tiptoe in response to an alertness to (and a willing participation in maintaining) the shared meaningfulness of a space/place?   While it might &lt;em&gt;feel&lt;/em&gt; involuntary, I suspect it&amp;#039;s a deep-seated cultural (and therefore constructed) response.  Sometimes, you may need to be educated when and where it is appropriate to tiptoe. </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 7 Jul 2010 05:14:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>papermind-old : The Purpose Driven Space</title>
<link>http://andersonpost.org/2010/06/25/the-purpose-driven-space/#IDComment85251981</link>
<description>This is so exciting; theological geography!  I&amp;#039;m looking forward to reading what you come up with. I remember liking Henri Lefebvre&amp;#039;s &lt;em&gt;The Production of Space&lt;/em&gt;. Also, I enjoyed reflecting Heidegger&amp;#039;s essay &lt;em&gt;The Thing&lt;/em&gt; and thinking about the contrast between nearness and proximity.  </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 7 Jul 2010 05:03:45 +0000</pubDate>
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