The theory-net of population dynamics

Authors

  • Martín Díaz Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero Centro de Estudios de Filosofía e Historia de la Ciência Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
  • Pablo Lorenzano Centro de Estudios de Filosofía e Historia de la Ciência Universidad Nacional de Quilmes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/51678-31662017000200006

Keywords:

Population Dynamics. Ecology. Fundamental law. Theory-net. Metatheoretical structuralism.

Abstract

The general aim of this article is to carry out a reconstruction of the theory of Population Dynamics (DP) in Ecology, according to Castle’s (2001) general stance with regard to the semantic view of theories, but doing it within the framework of metatheoretical structuralism. Thus, we will first identify Population Dynamics’ basic theory-element: its core K(DP) – with the class of potential models, the class of models (through the identification of its fundamental law) and the class of partial potential models (though leaving aside the identification of its constraints and its intertheoretical links) –, and its domain of intended applications I(DP). Then, we will establish the general guiding lines of its theory-net, developing in some detail one of its main lines of specialization – namely, that related to the so-called “continuous growing” of the considered populations –, with DP’s principal “models”, and leave developing of the other of its main lines of specialization – namely, that related to the so-called “discrete growing” of the considered populations – for a further publication.

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2018-04-03

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How to Cite

The theory-net of population dynamics. (2018). Scientiae Studia, 15(2), 307-342. https://doi.org/10.11606/51678-31662017000200006