Geography and worldview

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177 pages 1998

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How do geographers' worldviews interact with the discipline of geography? In Geography and Worldview, the editors begin by mapping two approaches to studying the intersection of science and religious belief: an approach that asks what consequences scientists' basic beliefs have on scientific research, and one that extrapolates implications of their research.

Essays using both approaches appear in this volume, creating a well-balanced collection with a variety of perspectives from established scholars in geography.

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