Environmental Determinism
Environmental determinism
is the view that the physical environment, rather than social conditions, determines culture. Those who believe this view say that humans are strictly defined by
stimulus
-
response
(
environment
-
behavior
) and cannot deviate.
Carl Ritter
,
Ellen Churchill Semple
,
Jared Diamond
,
Ellsworth Huntington
, and
Thomas Griffith Taylor
prominent environmental determinists.
Friedrich Ratzel
was mistakenly viewed as deterministic by many of his students.
External link
North Dakota State University
- course notes
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