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<p>ability to think about it becomes limited.</p>

<p>The social construction of nature looks to question different truths and understandings for how people treat nature, based on when and where someone lives. In academic circles, researchers look at how truths exist (<a href="page.php?w=ontology">ontology</a>) and how truths are justified (<a href="page.php?w=epistemology">epistemology</a>). Construction is both a process and an outcome, where people's understandings of the word nature can be both <a href="page.php?w=literal_and_figurative_language">literal</a></p><p>
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