Geography, 10.10.2019 20:30 werdtotheblue691
Ideas about climate and culture have been developed through history in order to make political arguments. , choose one of the three and discuss:
how were watsuji’s ideas developed to defend japanese culture from colonial german thought? ; or
how does baek try to redefine ‘sustainable architecture’? ; or
how does hulme think we should approach climate change?
based on: watsuji, t. climate and culture: a philosophical study.
baek, j. climate, sustainability and the space of ethics
hulme, m. reducing the future to climate: a story of climate determinism and reductionism
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