Interpreting Nature: Cultural Constructions of the Environment

Interpreting Nature: Cultural Constructions of the Environment image
ISBN-10:

1138424501

ISBN-13:

9781138424500

Author(s): Simmons, I.G.
Edition: 1
Released: Jun 28, 2017
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover, 230 pages
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Description:

Human society has constructed many varied notions of the environment. Scientific information about the environment is often seen as the only worthwhile knowledge. This ignores the complexities created by interaction between people and the environment. Idealist thinking argues that everything we know is based on a construct of our minds and that all is possible. Can both be correct and true? Interpreting Nature explores the position of humanity in the environment from the principle that the models we construct are imperfect and can only be provisional. Having examined the way in which the natural sciences have interrogated nature, the types of data produced and what they mean to us, this looks at the environment within philosophy and ethics, the social sciences and the arts, and analyses their role in the formation of environmental cognition.











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