
Theories of Spatiality
Theories of spatiality explore how humans perceive, organize, and relate to space around them. They examine whether space is an external, physical reality that we experience directly or a mental construct shaped by our perceptions, culture, and social interactions. Some theories suggest space is absolute and exists independently, while others see it as relational, dependent on how objects and individuals are positioned relative to each other. These ideas help us understand architecture, geography, and social behavior, emphasizing that our experience of space is shaped by both physical properties and mental frameworks.