Continuing the argument Grange's highly acclaimed Nature, this book
develops a theory of good urban growth and development that
involves both the physical and the cultural dimensions of city
life. The City offers a "Cityscape" that illuminates the central
importance of place in urban experience, and it also constructs a
radically new "Urban Semiotics' that opens up novel ways to measure
the effects media have on human experience. In applying the thought
of Peirce, Mead, Dewey, and Whitehead to contemporary City, Grange
reasserts American philosophy's classical purpose -- to make a real
difference in the concrete lives human beings.
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