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- Genere: Libro
- Lingua: Inglese
- Editore: Cambridge University Press
- Pubblicazione: 07/1991
A Critique for Ecology
peters robert henry
100,98 €
95,93 €
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TRAMA
This book offers a critique of contemporary ecology. It accepts that science is a device to provide information about nature but argues that much of ecology cannot be science because ecology often provides no formation and, when it does, that information is of such poor quality that it can only be soft science.NOTE EDITORE
This is a book of criticism. It is directed at contemporary ecology, but would apply to any science or indeed any statement that claims to contain information. Application of simple criteria to judge the information in ecological statements reveals deep inadequacies in the science. Furthermore, the complexity of the contemporary field of ecology and the mistraining of a generation of ecologists has obscured its weakness. As a result, many ecologists are unaware of the failings of the science although others are deeply concerned for the future of the field. The author, Professor Peters, argues that a return to simple question of fact, to observations, and to questions of general relevance to science and society can make ecology a useful, practical and informative science. Such science is desperately needed to meet the problems of the age. A thought-provoking book that will be of interest to all scientists, but in particular ecologists from undergraduates to senior academics and professionals.SOMMARIO
1. Crisis in ecology; 2. Criteria; 3. Tautology; 4. Operationalism of terms and concepts; 5. Explanatory science-reduction; 6. Cause and mechanism; 7. Historical explanation and understanding; 8. Weak predictions; 9. Checklist of problems; 10. Putting it together - competition; 11. Predictive ecology.PREFAZIONE
This is a book of criticism. The complexity of contemporary ecology and the mistraining of ecologists has obscured its weakness. The author, Professor Peters argues that a return to simple questions of fact, to observations, and to questions of general relevance to science and society can make ecology a useful, practical and informative science.ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9780521395885
- Dimensioni: 228 x 22 x 152 mm Ø 658 gr
- Formato: Brossura
- Illustration Notes: 39 b/w illus. 20 tables
- Pagine Arabe: 384