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“Social constructivism reminds us that any descriptive or normative pronouncement people make on nature is never innocent of its human origins. There certainly is a nature “out there,” but we cannot say anything more about it without relying on human modes of perception, invoking human conceptual apparatus, involving human needs and desires—in short, when we speak of nature we speak of culture as well, of the meanings we attribute to nature.”
— James D. Proctor, Solid rock and shifting sands: the moral paradox of saving a socially constructed nature