Del determinismo de la duración a la apertura del instante: propuestas ante el pensamiento ambiental evolucionista
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https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v4i0.3035Keywords:
duración, instante, policentrismo, entropía, neguentropía, duration, instant, policentrism, entropy, non-entropyAbstract
En este trabajo se intenta plantear alternativas ante la lógica de la duración evolutiva como marco temporal predominante en la convencionalidad ambientalista. Frente a la racionalidad evolutiva que obliga al determinismo de la causa original bien cósmica o bien planetaria, se plantea axiomáticamente el alcance de una lógica alternativa de los instantes epistemológicos, propiciada por la interpretación policéntrica del ambiente. En función del planteamiento de esta apertura de base frente al determinismo de lo primigenio, se derivan otras dos propuestas más operativas vinculadas al abordaje autoreferencial del espacio-tiempo de las organizaciones ambientales en el marco de la termodinámica no lineal o de los sistemas abiertos alejados del equilibrio. Finalmente se plantean algunas repercusiones epistemológicas de las propuestas desarrolladas, tratando especialmente de superar algunas visiones simplificadoras del discurso retórico ambientalista.
From determining the moment duration to instant starting point: propositions for evolutionary environmentalist viewpoints
Abstract
In this paper, some alternatives are suggested while dealing with the logic of an evolutionary duration as a predominant timing in the environmentalist convention. Due to the fact that people are facing an evolutionary rationality which demands determinism to the cosmical original or planetary cause ,all are expected to deal with an alternative logic to epistomological moments It is propelled by a policentric interpretation of the moment. From this approach concerning the basic opening while facing the originary determininsm, two proposals are offered and related to self-reference of environmentalist organizations timing and space which refer to non-linear or thermodynamic or to open systems which are not balanced. Finally, some epístemological repercussions of the developed proposals are approached in order to find a way to overcome some simplistic views of the environmentalist rethorical speech.
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