Metafizyka w ekologii? Ekosystem jako Złożony System Adaptacyjny

Metaphysics in ecology? Ecosystem as a Complex Adaptive System. The meta- physical exploration regarding the origin and evolution of life is also present in ecology, however, does not refer to individual organisms, but entire ecological systems, such as ecosystems and the biosphere. Ecosystem (the b...

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Autor: Czarnecka, M. (Magdalena)|||/items/8c399d1a-adc6-4ab0-af4b-1262db2345b5
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2013
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:pol
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/36385
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/36385
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Process ecology
Biodiversity
Biosphere
Indeterminism
Natural selection
Newtonian laws
Origins of life
Evolution
Ekologia procesu
Różnorodność biologiczna
Biosfera
Indeterminizm
Dobór naturalny
Prawa Newtona
Pochodzenie życia
Ewolucja
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Sumario:Metaphysics in ecology? Ecosystem as a Complex Adaptive System. The meta- physical exploration regarding the origin and evolution of life is also present in ecology, however, does not refer to individual organisms, but entire ecological systems, such as ecosystems and the biosphere. Ecosystem (the biosphere) can be considered as a Com- plex Adaptive System, consisted of numerous, diverse, and autonomous entities, con- nected by a dense network of interactions. The essential feature of complex systems is the ability to learn and to self-organization, which is a result of adaptation to changes in the environment. Understanding the ecosystem structure and functioning as well as pathways of its evolution is one of the greatest challenges of modern ecology. Ecological studies are often dominated by the reductionist approach, whereby all aspects of life can be explained by physical, chemical, or molecular processes. However, studies on complex systems has shown that the rules describing these systems can not be derived from the basic principles; their behavior defies the basic laws of physics, and in fact is very difficult to predict. Moreover, some aspects of ecology related to the dynamics of living systems violate all the postulates of Newton. Interactions between particular components of a complex ecological systems are asymmetrical, casual, indeterminate, and non-linear. The evolution of the ecosystem can be explained by process ecology that reflects the natural tendency to self-organization of the complex system. The unpredictability of the behavior of complex systems and the inability to provide all the complex ecological processes within the framework of Newtonian dynamics has created a new space in the world that has so far appeared as closed, atomistic and determined. The space in which the reunion between science and faith is becoming increasingly possible.