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Philosophical Issues in Ecology: Recent Trends and Future Directions

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Colyvan, Mark; Linquist, Stefan; Grey, William; Griffiths, Paul E.; Odenbaugh, Jay; Possingham, Hugh P.
Journal: Ecology and Society
Volume: 14
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Date: 2009
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/5490
Sector: General & Multiple Resources
Social Organization
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Subject(s): modeling
biodiversity
ecology
decision making--theory
environmental ethics
philosophy
Abstract: "Philosophy of ecology has been slow to become established as an area of philosophical interest, but it is now receiving considerable attention. This area holds great promise for the advancement of both ecology and the philosophy of science. Insights from the philosophy of science can advance ecology in a number of ways. For example, philosophy can assist with the development of improved models of ecological hypothesis testing and theory choice. Philosophy can also help ecologists understand the role and limitations of mathematical models in ecology. On the other side, philosophy of science will be advanced by having ecological case studies as part of the stock of examples. Ecological case studies can shed light on old philosophical topics as well as raise novel issues for the philosophy of science. For example, understanding theoretical terms such as 'biodiversity' is important for scientific reasons, but such terms also carry political importance. Formulating appropriate definitions for such terms is thus not a purely scientific matter, and this may prompt a reevaluation of philosophical accounts of defining theoretical terms. We consider some of the topics currently receiving attention in the philosophy of ecology and other topics in need of attention. Our aim is to prompt further exchange between ecology and philosophy of science and to help set the agenda for future work in the philosophy of ecology. The topics covered include: the role of mathematical models, environmental problem formulation, biodiversity, and environmental ethics."

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