

He further said that the best economic programme for a country to follow has in large part been determined by nature ,and it is the geographer’s duty to interpret this programme. Neo-determinismĪustralian geographer Griffith Taylor, in 1920 argued that the limit of agricultural settlements in Australia has been set by factors of the physical environment such a distribution of rainfall. The possibilities may be many in the temperate regions but they are very limited in the deserts, equatorial, tundra, and high mountainous regions. For example, despite numerous possibilities, man, has not been able to get rid of the obstacles set by the physical forces. This approach has been criticised on several accounts. The prohibitive cost of production of these crops in the extremely cold conditions of these areas will compel man not to grow them in the tundra climate.For instance, man through his technical skill can grow banana, rice and rubber plants in tundra, Greenland, and Antarctica, but he has to take into consideration the input cost. The range of possibilities in every region is limited more by the price man is willing to pay of what he wants than by the dictates of environment.There are not necessities but everywhere possibilities.


This philosophy says that aspects of physical geography, particularly climate, influenced the psychological mind-set of individuals, which in turn defined the behaviour and culture of the society that those individuals formed.

This implies that the history, culture, mode of life, and the level of development of the societal groups and countries are exclusively or largely controlled by the physical environment. It says that the strong forces of environment control the course of human action. This is an older philosophy which persisted till World War II. Philosophy of Determinism is based upon the interaction between primitive human society and strong forces of nature.
