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Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgements | p. xii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Conceptual confusion in ecology | p. 9 |
The roots of confusion | p. 9 |
From the roots to the twigs of ecology: uncertainty about what is | p. 15 |
The tangled terminological bank | p. 22 |
Branching ways of knowing | p. 25 |
Our cacophonous confusion | p. 28 |
Causes of ecology's conceptual confusion | p. 37 |
A philosophical armistice for ecology | p. 37 |
A little comparative theater: idealized physics versus actual ecology | p. 38 |
The bedevilment of complexity and variability | p. 41 |
The vexation of historicity | p. 44 |
The curse (and blessing) of scale | p. 47 |
A perfect storm: variation, history and scale | p. 54 |
The implications of ecology's demons | p. 57 |
Finding ourselves in philosophical terms | p. 67 |
Ecologist, heal thyself | p. 67 |
A walk in the philosophical park | p. 67 |
Ecological pragmatism and constrained perspectivism: an introduction | p. 78 |
Many perspectives, but not any perspective | p. 78 |
Giere's scientific perspectivism | p. 80 |
Ecology's broader perspective | p. 82 |
Perspectivism is not relativism | p. 86 |
Ecological pragmatism and constrained perspectivism: ontology | p. 90 |
Existence as contingence | p. 90 |
An ontological commitment to ecological processes | p. 91 |
An ontological "middle way" | p. 93 |
Ecological pragmatism and constrained perspectivism: metaphysics | p. 97 |
The properties of reality | p. 97 |
A metaphysical "middle way" | p. 99 |
Diversity as a metaphysical virtue of ecology | p. 101 |
Constraining perspectives to avoid ecological anarchy | p. 102 |
Ecological pragmatism and constrained perspectivism: epistemology | p. 106 |
Ecology and politics: pluralism makes strange bedfellows | p. 107 |
Basic and applied ways of knowing | p. 108 |
Contingent knowing is genuine knowledge | p. 113 |
Ecological pragmatism and constrained perspectivism: a summary | p. 117 |
World-making through philosophical and ecological collaboration | p. 117 |
Constrained perspectivism and the pragmatic tradition | p. 124 |
The consequences of constrained perspectivism for ecology | p. 126 |
The practice of constrained perspectivism in ecology | p. 130 |
How do ecologists practice philosophy? | p. 130 |
General theory and pragmatism in population ecology | p. 131 |
Theory and contingencies in community ecology | p. 133 |
Theory and practice in ecosystem ecology | p. 137 |
How we perambulate through our research careers | p. 141 |
How wants, needs and chance drive science: tales from Reiners' experience | p. 142 |
How wants, needs and chance drive science: tales from Lockwood's experience | p. 146 |
What constrained perspectivism offers to the teaching of ecology | p. 155 |
Ecology is difficult | p. 155 |
Framing the educational challenges: an overview | p. 157 |
Baccalaureate teaching: what the students encounter | p. 159 |
Baccalaureate learning: the nature of our students | p. 165 |
Baccalaureate education: how might philosophy become integrated? | p. 173 |
Graduate student learning: pursuing a career in ecology | p. 190 |
Implications for "post degree" learners | p. 194 |
The heroic handyman and the future of ecology | p. 195 |
The handyman as liberator | p. 195 |
The handyman saves ecology from a premature demise | p. 197 |
Glossary of philosophical terms | p. 201 |
Index | p. 206 |
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