CSCL3322: Visions of Nature: The Natural World and Political Thought

3 CreditsEnvironment

Scientific and cultural theory concerning the organization of nature, human nature, and their significance for development of ethics, religion, political/economic philosophy, civics, and environmentalism in Western/other civilizations.

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A- Average (3.554)Most Common: A (58%)

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    Effort
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    Interesting
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