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Book Review: The fate of place: a philosophical history, Senses of place
ronment to develop and articulate cultures of nature not specifically anchored in market forces, instrumental reason and hegemonic development paradigms. As such, the books are worth reading by those who are captivated by the current surge of interest in the role of religion and spirituality in cultural geographies. More generally, they are important contributions to the pluralism of contemporary society.