| Since ancient times concept of place had great importance in the researches of philosophy each one according to it's basis, to (Euclides) it has three-dimensions length, width depth.In modem philosophy, we find it in (Decarte) running in three¬dimensions, (Spinoza) and (Malbranc) asserted that it's a non infinite system, and we found it in (Lientin's) concept as a system of things, rhombus, a troubled idea, and just something visible.(John Locke) believed that the idea of place is not a limited one, while the place to (Barklay) is a principle that is formed of different ideas about the place-and it's to (flume) formed of¬Moments and related points. It was considered by (Newton) as, a container of things, added to it the finite, timeless, eternity and the un extinction-in the concept of (Kant) The place, had not come from feelings and experience, but it's the origin of experience, because the idea of place helps us in the foundation of experience, it is not infinite, not a visionary thing, not disturbed, and its not something mentally.Place in the nineteenth century could be imagined by many dimensions of the place, and the place to (Euclides) is only one of them.From this point, the Place defined as (a term created by human to define his place in the space and in order to understand it mentally), therefore the concept of place was the chief concern of philosophers from Plato till this day.The research includes four chapters, the first one the methological framework which contains, the importance of the research problem research, the goal of research, the limits of the research terms, then the identification of the terms.The second chapter included a conceptual framework in two topics: The first one is the philosophical place, the second is the connection between the movement and place aesthetically, then the previous studies and the indicators that the framework theory has been derived from.Chapter three consist of the research community, research sample, research curriculum, research analysis and analysis of sample. Chapter four was about the results and the list of sources. |