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Looking beyond Popper: how philosophy can be relevant to ecology.

Authors :
Heger, Tina
Elliot‐Graves, Alkistis
Kaiser, Marie I.
Morrow, Katie H.
Bausman, William
Dietl, Gregory P.
Dormann, Carsten F.
Gibson, David J.
Griesemer, James
Itescu, Yuval
Jax, Kurt
Latimer, Andrew M.
Liu, Chunlong
Starrfelt, Jostein
Stephens, Philip A.
Jeschke, Jonathan M.
Source :
Oikos. Dec2024, p1. 14p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Current workflows in academic ecology rarely allow an engagement of ecologists with philosophers, or with contemporary philosophical work. We argue that this is a missed opportunity for enriching ecological reasoning and practice, because many questions in ecology overlap with philosophical questions and with current topics in contemporary philosophy of science. One obstacle to a closer connection and collaboration between the fields is the limited awareness of scientists, including ecologists, of current philosophical questions, developments and ideas. In this article, we aim to overcome this obstacle and trigger more collaborations between ecologists and philosophers. First, we provide an overview of philosophical research relevant to ecologists. Second, we use examples to demonstrate that many ecological questions have a philosophical dimension and point to related philosophical work. We elaborate on one example – the debate around the appropriate level of complexity of ecological models – to show in more detail how philosophy can enrich ecology. Finally, we provide suggestions for how to initiate collaborative projects involving both ecologists and philosophers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00301299
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Oikos
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181512050
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.10994