New mechanistic philosophy has not examined explanations in ecology although they are based extensively on describing mechanisms responsible for phenomena under scrutiny. This chapter uses the example of research on the shrub Lonicera maackii (Amur honeysuckle) to scrutinize individual-level mechanisms that are generally accepted and used in ecology and confronts them with the minimal account of mechanisms. Individual-level mechanisms are for a phenomenon, are hierarchical, and absent entities play a role in their functioning. They are distinguished by the role played by properties in determining activities and organization. The chapter also considers the experimental methods for discovery of individual-level mechanisms, the possibility of ...
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International audienceUnderstanding the functioning of ecosystems, especially the soil, requires a s...
Ecology’s reputation as a holistic and soft science is partly due to widespread misconceptions of it...
New mechanistic philosophy has not examined explanations in ecology although they are based extensiv...
New mechanistic philosophy has not examined explanations in ecology although they are based extensiv...
Invasion ecology addresses the spread of species outside of their native ranges. A central aim of th...
James Woodward offers a conception of explanation and mechanism in terms of interventionist counterf...
The search for mechanisms and their description of explanatory and predictive purposes has been, and...
This article addresses the contributions of the literature on the new mechanistic philosophy of scie...
Ecology is the study of the interactions of organisms and their environments. The methods of ecology...
This paper is about mechanisms and models, and how they interact. In part, it is a response to recen...
Philosophers, and to a lesser degree historians, have paid much less attention to the discipline of ...
There is a recent literature in philosophy that has developed a taxonomy of scientific explanations ...
Microcosm studies of ecological processes have been criticized for being unrealistic. However, since...
Philosophers, and to a lesser degree historians, have paid much less attention to the discipline of ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
International audienceUnderstanding the functioning of ecosystems, especially the soil, requires a s...
Ecology’s reputation as a holistic and soft science is partly due to widespread misconceptions of it...
New mechanistic philosophy has not examined explanations in ecology although they are based extensiv...
New mechanistic philosophy has not examined explanations in ecology although they are based extensiv...
Invasion ecology addresses the spread of species outside of their native ranges. A central aim of th...
James Woodward offers a conception of explanation and mechanism in terms of interventionist counterf...
The search for mechanisms and their description of explanatory and predictive purposes has been, and...
This article addresses the contributions of the literature on the new mechanistic philosophy of scie...
Ecology is the study of the interactions of organisms and their environments. The methods of ecology...
This paper is about mechanisms and models, and how they interact. In part, it is a response to recen...
Philosophers, and to a lesser degree historians, have paid much less attention to the discipline of ...
There is a recent literature in philosophy that has developed a taxonomy of scientific explanations ...
Microcosm studies of ecological processes have been criticized for being unrealistic. However, since...
Philosophers, and to a lesser degree historians, have paid much less attention to the discipline of ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
International audienceUnderstanding the functioning of ecosystems, especially the soil, requires a s...
Ecology’s reputation as a holistic and soft science is partly due to widespread misconceptions of it...