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Interpreting Nature: Cultural Constructions of the Environment



This essay discusses how humans view and interact with their environment, and how this has changed over time. It argues that humans create models of the environment based on their own values and beliefs, and that these models are often imperfect and provisional. more details
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  • The article discusses how humans view and interact with their environment, and how this has changed over time.
  • The article argues that humans create models of the environment based on their own values and beliefs, and that these models are often imperfect and provisional.


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Author I. G. Simmons, G. Simmons I.
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780415097062
Publication Date 02/03/2005
Publisher ROUTLEDGE
Manufacturer Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This essay discusses how humans view and interact with their environment, and how this has changed over time. It argues that humans create models of the environment based on their own values and beliefs, and that these models are often imperfect and provisional.

This explores the position of humanity in the environment from the principle that the models we construct are imperfect and provisional. Environmental cognition can be formed by looking at philosophy, ethics, social science and the arts
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