Philosophy of Nature and Culture Course
This course examines the interplay between nature and culture in communities, linking classic philosophical theories to practical field methods, ethical considerations, and case studies. Participants will enhance skills in interpreting environmental conflicts, governance structures, and value systems, preparing them for professional work in the humanities with a focus on research, analysis, and communication.

4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
Participants in the Philosophy of Nature and Culture Course will gain practical skills to bridge classical theories with contemporary applications. Key areas include studying influential thinkers, mastering ethnographic methods, mapping stakeholders and values, operationalizing concepts like multinaturalism, and developing essay writing, ethical guidelines, and presentation abilities for immediate use in research and policy contexts.
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Develop skills
- Apply key nature/culture theories to real-world environmental conflicts.
- Use ethnographic tools to analyze community rituals, values, and marine practices.
- Map actors, power relations, and value systems in environmental governance.
- Translate abstract concepts into clear indicators for field and policy analysis.
- Write rigorous, ethical analytical essays with strong evidence and citation practice.
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