Biology and philosophy in Yellowstone
Date
1990
Authors
Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author
D. Reidel Pub. Co., publisher
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Abstract
Yellowstone National Park poses critical issues in biology and philosophy. Among these are (1) how to value nature, especially at the ecosystem level, and whether to let nature take its course or employ hands-on scientific management; (2) the meaning of "natural" as this operates in park policy; (3) establishing biological claims on the scale of regional systems; (4) the interplay of natural and cultural history, involving both native and European Americans; (5) and sociopolitical forces as determinants in biological discovery. Alston Chase's strident Playing God in Yellowstone is criticized and used as a test of David Hull's naturalistic philosophy of biology. Biology and philosophy in Yellowstone ought to combine for an appropriate environmental ethic.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-258).
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Subject
natural resource policy
ecosystem analysis
natural regulation
valuing nature
Yellowstone
national parks
philosophy of biology
environmental ethics