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This widely anticipated revision of the groundbreaking book, Ecological Understanding, updates this crucial sourcebook of contemporary philosophical insights for practicing ecologists and graduate students in ecology and environmental studies. The second edition contains new ecological examples, an expanded array of conceptual diagrams and illustrations, new text boxes summarizing important points or defining key terms, and new reference to philosophical issues and controversies.
Although the first edition was recognized for its clarity, this revision takes the opportunity to make the exposition of complex topics still clearer to readers without a philosophical background. Readers will gain an understanding of the goals of science, the structure of theory, the kinds of theory relevant to ecology, the way that theory changes, what constitutes objectivity in contemporary science, and the role of paradigms and frameworks for synthesis within ecology and in integration with other disciplines. Finally, how theory can inform and anchor the public use of ecological knowledge in civic debates is laid out. This new edition refines the understanding of how the structure and change of theory can can improve the growth and application of one of the 21st centurys key sciences.
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Ecological Understanding: Advancing the Discipline and Enhancing Application: Integration in Ecology. Understanding in Ecology. The Nature of Theory: The Anatomy of Theory. The Ontogeny of Theory. The Taxonomy of Theory. From Theory to Integration and Application: Fundamental Questions: Changes in Understanding. The Process of Integration. Theory and Its Environment: Constraint and Objectivity in Integration. Ecological Understanding and the Public. Subject Index.
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By: STA Pickett, CG Jones and J Kolasa
233 pages, Illus, tabs
Given our growing need for ecologists and other environmental scientists with an ecumenical view of their subject, and a sensitive awareness of its complexities and inherent multiplicity of spatial and temporal scales, Pickett, Kolasa and Jones' book is especially timely. --From the Foreward by ROBERT M. MAY, Oxford University, U.K. "A thought-provoking book." --BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY "Since many ecologists may think that physics is the science, Ecology Understanding offers a refreshing alternative... Ecology Understanding offers the reader an interesting and thoughtful discussion of theory development, ecological integration, and scientific understanding from a philosophical viewpoint." --THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY