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The Structural Links between Ecology, Evolution and Ethics

The Virtuous Epistemic Circle

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  • Addresses the foundational themes that interconnect evolutionary studies, ecology and ethics
  • Sets out foundational events in the history of evolutionary biology, ecology and environmental ethics
  • First necessary step towards a clarification of their major epistemological orientations
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Evolution and Chance

    • Jean Gayon
    Pages 39-48
  3. Some Conceptions of Time in Ecology

    • Jean-Marc Drouin
    Pages 49-62
  4. Towards EcoEvoEthics

    • Patrick Blandin
    Pages 83-100
  5. Ecology and Moral Ontology

    • J. Baird Callicott
    Pages 101-116
  6. Animal Rights and Environmental Ethics

    • Tom Regan
    Pages 117-126
  7. Two Philosophies of the Environmental Crisis

    • Catherine Larrère
    Pages 141-149
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 159-179

About this book

Evolutionary biology, ecology and ethics: at first glance, three different objects of research, three different worldviews and three different scientific communities. In reality, there are both structural and historical links between these disciplines. First, some topics are obviously common across the board. Second, the emerging need for environmental policy management has gradually but radically changed the relationship between these disciplines. Over the last decades in particular, there has emerged a need for an interconnecting meta-paradigm that integrates more strictly evolutionary studies, biodiversity studies and the ethical frameworks that are most appropriate for allowing a lasting co-evolution between natural and social systems. Today such a need is more than a mere luxury, it is an epistemological and practical necessity.​

Reviews

“Donato Bergandi … has produced important works in philosophy of ecology and environmental ethics … . This book is a very well organized one, covering various scientific and philosophical issues and debates. It is a highly recommended reading for a wide audience, including ecologists, evolutionary biologists and philosophers interested in environmental issues. … it can also be useful in introductory courses in environmental ethics as well as in history and philosophy of ecology/evolution courses.” (Nei de Freitas Nunes-Neto, Science & Education, Vol. 24, June, 2015)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques, Centre Alexandre Koyre,, Paris, France

    Donato Bergandi

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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