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How did Paul Vidal de la Blache define Geography?

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Answered by pubgplayers77
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Vidal de la Blache is often referred in relation to the concept of Possibilism that he introduced. He spoke and reflected on the possibilities that environments offers. This implies that the physical environment is passive and the active agent is at liberty to choose between a wide range of possibilities.

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Answered by StarBugs
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Some adherents to modern geography as the science of the social dimension of space have criticized Vidal's geography as the natural science of lifeways. According to this view, Vidal's ideas made nature the external force that drove societies. They served to validate the equation of nation, territory, and sovereignty, and the fundamental idea of the French Third Republic that patriotism was the supreme value.

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