A semantic view of ecological theories

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Abstract

Philosophical analysis of ecological theories has lagged behind the study of evolutionary theory. The semantic conception of scientific theories, which has been employed successfully in the analysis of evolutionary theory, is adopted here to analyse ecological theory. Two general problems in ecology are discussed. One arises from the continued use of covering law models in ecology, and the other concerns the applicability of ecological theory in conservation biology. The semantic conception of ecological theories is used to resolve these problems.

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Castle, D. O. A. (2001). A semantic view of ecological theories. Dialectica. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-8361.2001.tb00206.x

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