Possibilism in is the theory that the environment sets certain constraints or limitations, but culture is otherwise determined by social conditions. In used this concept in order to develop alternative approaches to the dominant at that time in ecological studies.
Theory by in 64 BC that humans can make things happen by their own intelligence over time. Strabo cautioned against the assumption that nature and actions of humans were determined by the physical environment they inhabited. He observed that humans were the active elements in a human-environmental partnership. The controversy between geographical possibilism and determinism might be considered as one of (at least) three dominant controversies of contemporary geography. The other two controversies are 1) the 'debate between neopositivists and neokantians about the 'exceptionalism' or the specificity of geography as a science [and 2)] the contention between and about what is—or should be—geography'.
Possibilism in geography is, thus, considered as a distinct approach to geographical knowledge, directly opposed to geographical determinism. See also [ ] • References [ ].
CHAPTER -1 1. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY NATURE AND SCOPE GIST OF THE LESSON: • Geography is a field of study is integrative, empirical and practical • it studies each and every event on the earth over the space and time • human geography studies the relationship between man and nature • Geo. Can be studied through law making or descriptive • There are two approaches of geography • systematic approach • Regional approach • physical and human phenomena are described in metaphors using symbols from the human anatomy • definition of human geography Human Geography Defined • “Human geography is the synthetic study of relationship between human societies and earth‟s surface”. Barbara kingsolver biography. Ratzel Synthesis has been emphasized in the above definition • “Human geography is the study of “the changing relationship between the un-resting man and the unstable earth.”Ellen C. Semple Dynamism in the relationship is the keyword in Semple‟s definition.
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• “Conception resulting from a more synthetic knowledge of the physical laws governing our earth and of the relations between the living beings which inhabit it”. Paul Vidal de la Blache NATURE OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 1. Human geography studies the inter relationship between the physical environment and socio-cultural environment created by man.
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