Ecology, Evolution, Ethics: In Search of a Meta-paradigm – An Introduction

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Evolutionary, ecological and ethical studies are, at the same time, specific scientific disciplines and, from an historical point of view, structurally linked domains of research. In a context of environmental crisis, the need is increasingly emerging for a connecting epistemological framework able to express a common or convergent tendency of thought and practice aimed at building, among other things, an environmental policy management respectful of the planet’s biodiversity and its evolutionary potential.

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Bergandi, D. (2013). Ecology, Evolution, Ethics: In Search of a Meta-paradigm – An Introduction. In Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science (Vol. 296, pp. 1–28). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5067-8_1

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