Geography and the Problem of Dualism in the Curriculum
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The goal of the study is to elucidate issues of mutual concern and eliminate barriers to a shared comprehension of our inherited knowledge, which have arisen due to false concepts. Undoubtedly, there is a continual evolution of ideas in geography that leads to occasional disagreements over its nature, scope, and purpose. It comes from the organic combination of technique development and the thorough analysis of earlier works. In geographical research, there is a belief that geography should adopt new intellectual approaches and more effective methods for measuring relationships between phenomena. As a result, geographers have developed numerous important and useful ideas and methods that enhance the speed and accuracy of determining spatial connections. While all sciences share a common approach to investigation and research, including the tools and methods used, they differ in their goals and objectives. The consensus among geographers is that the objective of geography is to contribute to the collective knowledge of humanity by uncovering factual facts.
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