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  1. Fred Kurt Schaefer (July 7, 1904 – June 6, 1953) was a geographer. He is considered one of the pioneers of quantitative revolution. Kurt Schaefer was a whole man, a conscious member of the human race, a scientist, and an intellectual who remembered his humanist commitment. —

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  3. Fred K. Schaefer, “ Exceptionalism in Geography: A Methodological Examination,” Annals, Association of American Geographers, Vol. 43 (1953), pp. 226 – 49.

    • William Bunge
    • 1979
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  5. FRED K. SCHAEFER AND THE SCIENCE OF GEOGRAPHY* William Bunge. KURT SCHAEFER was a whole man, a. conscious member of the human race, a. scientist, and an intellectual who remembered his humanist commitment. He was a ferocious fighter for decent and sensible human relations.

  6. Lasting between 1953 and 1959, the debate was between Fred K. Schaefer (1904–1953) at the University of Iowa and Richard Hartshorne (1899–1991) at the University of Wisconsin 180 miles (290 kms) up the road. For these two protagonists, the dispute was about the very soul of geography.

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