Natural sciences and environmental issues: A contribution from the philosophy of environmental sciences

The environmental issue has been considered a 'starting point' for certain epistemological transformations that aim at rethinking the way of performing science and interpreting the nature-society relationship. In this paper, we will explore controversial disputes in the natural science fie...

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Autores principales: Klier, G., Busan, T., Di Pasquo, F., Blois, P., Francese, C., Folguera, G.
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spelling todo:paper_17434955_v8_n4_p255_Klier2023-10-03T16:31:22Z Natural sciences and environmental issues: A contribution from the philosophy of environmental sciences Klier, G. Busan, T. Di Pasquo, F. Blois, P. Francese, C. Folguera, G. Dialogue of knowledge. Environmental issues Environmental philosophy Genetically modified organisms GMOs Gran Chaco Nature-culture Philosophy of biology Science and society Scientific problems biology human nonhuman philosophy thinking transgenic organism voice The environmental issue has been considered a 'starting point' for certain epistemological transformations that aim at rethinking the way of performing science and interpreting the nature-society relationship. In this paper, we will explore controversial disputes in the natural science field through the analysis of a particular case study: the socio-environmental issues (SEIs) in the Argentinean Gran Chaco. Analysing the relation between scientific problems and SEIs and the traditional scientific approximations, our conclusions point that environmental issues arouse challenges to the sciences, to the way they are thought of, situated and built. They make manifestation of the idea that it is crucial to recover the 'for what' of the scientific practice, building a science that dialogues with other voices and with a starting point in local and situated problems. Copyright © 2017 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_17434955_v8_n4_p255_Klier
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topic Dialogue of knowledge.
Environmental issues
Environmental philosophy
Genetically modified organisms
GMOs
Gran Chaco
Nature-culture
Philosophy of biology
Science and society
Scientific problems
biology
human
nonhuman
philosophy
thinking
transgenic organism
voice
spellingShingle Dialogue of knowledge.
Environmental issues
Environmental philosophy
Genetically modified organisms
GMOs
Gran Chaco
Nature-culture
Philosophy of biology
Science and society
Scientific problems
biology
human
nonhuman
philosophy
thinking
transgenic organism
voice
Klier, G.
Busan, T.
Di Pasquo, F.
Blois, P.
Francese, C.
Folguera, G.
Natural sciences and environmental issues: A contribution from the philosophy of environmental sciences
topic_facet Dialogue of knowledge.
Environmental issues
Environmental philosophy
Genetically modified organisms
GMOs
Gran Chaco
Nature-culture
Philosophy of biology
Science and society
Scientific problems
biology
human
nonhuman
philosophy
thinking
transgenic organism
voice
description The environmental issue has been considered a 'starting point' for certain epistemological transformations that aim at rethinking the way of performing science and interpreting the nature-society relationship. In this paper, we will explore controversial disputes in the natural science field through the analysis of a particular case study: the socio-environmental issues (SEIs) in the Argentinean Gran Chaco. Analysing the relation between scientific problems and SEIs and the traditional scientific approximations, our conclusions point that environmental issues arouse challenges to the sciences, to the way they are thought of, situated and built. They make manifestation of the idea that it is crucial to recover the 'for what' of the scientific practice, building a science that dialogues with other voices and with a starting point in local and situated problems. Copyright © 2017 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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Busan, T.
Di Pasquo, F.
Blois, P.
Francese, C.
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Blois, P.
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title Natural sciences and environmental issues: A contribution from the philosophy of environmental sciences
title_short Natural sciences and environmental issues: A contribution from the philosophy of environmental sciences
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