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Two Cultures: Not Unique to Ecology Ecology and Society
Saner, Marc A; Carleton University, Department of Philosophy; saner@magma.ca.
Using examples from different disciplines, I show that the dualism between "analytical" and "integrative" approaches to scientific investigation is not unique to ecology. I argue that the resolution of (1) the apparent conflict between the two cultures of ecology and (2) the problem of finding a sound direction during the transition of ecology would benefit from a transdisciplinary approach. Candidate disciplines are any science within which complex systems are being investigated, as well as philosophy of science and environmental ethics.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Complex systems; Cybernetics; Dualism; Environmental ethics; Holism; Philosophy of science; Reductionism; Systems approach..
Ano: 1999
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Fostering Complexity Thinking in Action Research for Change in Social–Ecological Systems Ecology and Society
Rogers, Kevin H; Centre for Water in the Environment, University of the Witwatersrand; kevin.rogers@wits.ac.za; Luton, Rebecca; Centre for Water in the Environment, University of the Witwatersrand; rebecca.luton@gmail.com; Biggs, Harry ; South African National Parks; Biggs@sanparks.org; Biggs, Reinette (Oonsie); Stockholm Resilience Centre; oonsie.biggs@stockholmresilience.su.se; Blignaut, Sonja; The Narrative Lab, Johannesburg; sonja@narrativelab.co.za; Choles, Aiden G; The Narrative Lab, Johannesburg; aiden@narrativelab.co.za; Palmer, Carolyn G; Unilever Centre for Environmental Water Quality Institute for Water Research, Rodes University ; tally.palmer@ru.ac.za; Tangwe, Pius; Department of Social Work / Social Development University of Fort Hare ; PTangwe@ufh.ac.za.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Competency; Complexity thinking; Consciousness; Habits of mind; Integrated learning framework; Lived complexity; Reductionism; Tacit knowledge; Unlearning.
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The 'whole-animal approach' as a heuristic principle in neuroscience research Biol. Res.
SERANI-MERLO,ALEJANDRO; PAZ,RODRIGO; CASTILLO,ANDRÉS.
Neuroscience embraces a heterogeneous group of disciplines. A conceptual framework that allows a better articulation of these different theoretical and experimental perspectives is needed. A `whole-animal approach' is proposed as a theoretical and hermeneutic tool. To illustrate the potential of this point of view, an overview of the research that has been performed in the extinction of fear-conditioned responses from Pavlov to the present is discussed. This is an example of how a whole-animal-based approach may help to organize and integrate basic and clinical neuroscience research. Our proposal is in agreement with recent statements calling for more integrative approaches in biological and neuropsychiatric research
Tipo: Journal article Palavras-chave: Epistemology; Neurophilosophy; Fear conditioning; Extinction; Reductionism.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602005000400008
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