Biodiversity and the Diversities of Life

I am first going to develop a sort of cartography of the different meanings and usages of “biodiversity”, which will emphasize a few leitmotives. Next, to introduce some of these leitmotives, I will highlight two or three important elements in the process through which the term came to form a decisi...

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Main Author: Philippe Huneman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rosenberg & Sellier 2015-08-01
Series:Rivista di Estetica
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/estetica/336
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spelling doaj-159d6a47c3a0433293e2df5b2015754c2020-11-25T00:47:36ZengRosenberg & SellierRivista di Estetica0035-62122421-58642015-08-0159446210.4000/estetica.336Biodiversity and the Diversities of LifePhilippe HunemanI am first going to develop a sort of cartography of the different meanings and usages of “biodiversity”, which will emphasize a few leitmotives. Next, to introduce some of these leitmotives, I will highlight two or three important elements in the process through which the term came to form a decisive role both for scientists from different fields linked to ecology, and the politicians or lawyers involved with the policies that govern the consequences of human actions on nature. In the conclusion, I suggest that, in the same way as cognition is now seen as “situated cognition” because the agent is not detached from the world where its cognition takes place and has effect, biodiversity is something like a “situated concept”, a concept that does not get its legitimacy from models, theoretical elaborations and empirical data, but from the realization that something is altered in the biological world as such.http://journals.openedition.org/estetica/336biodiversity levelsbiodiversity scalesexplanatory modelsCBDcommunity ecology
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Biodiversity and the Diversities of Life
Rivista di Estetica
biodiversity levels
biodiversity scales
explanatory models
CBD
community ecology
author_facet Philippe Huneman
author_sort Philippe Huneman
title Biodiversity and the Diversities of Life
title_short Biodiversity and the Diversities of Life
title_full Biodiversity and the Diversities of Life
title_fullStr Biodiversity and the Diversities of Life
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity and the Diversities of Life
title_sort biodiversity and the diversities of life
publisher Rosenberg & Sellier
series Rivista di Estetica
issn 0035-6212
2421-5864
publishDate 2015-08-01
description I am first going to develop a sort of cartography of the different meanings and usages of “biodiversity”, which will emphasize a few leitmotives. Next, to introduce some of these leitmotives, I will highlight two or three important elements in the process through which the term came to form a decisive role both for scientists from different fields linked to ecology, and the politicians or lawyers involved with the policies that govern the consequences of human actions on nature. In the conclusion, I suggest that, in the same way as cognition is now seen as “situated cognition” because the agent is not detached from the world where its cognition takes place and has effect, biodiversity is something like a “situated concept”, a concept that does not get its legitimacy from models, theoretical elaborations and empirical data, but from the realization that something is altered in the biological world as such.
topic biodiversity levels
biodiversity scales
explanatory models
CBD
community ecology
url http://journals.openedition.org/estetica/336
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