MATTHIAS SCHAFRANEK, Salzburg, FRANZ HUBER, Cambridge und CHARLOTTE WERNDL, Cambridge: Die evolutionŠre Grundlage Poppers Drei-Welten-Lehre: eine unberŸcksichtigte Perspektive in der human-škologischen Theoriendiskussion der Geographie

 

The Evolutionary Foundation of PopperŐs Concept of Three Worlds: a Neglected Perspective in Human Ecological Research in Geography

 

References to PopperŐs concept of three worlds occupy a central position in ontological and human ecological questions in the recent literature on theoretical geography. This article demonstrates that PopperŐs ideas and concepts have not been fully understood, causing problems for integrative research. Firstly, we critically review the discussion of PopperŐs concept of three worlds in geography. We criticize its popular ontological interpretation, and furthermore we point out that PopperŐs evolutionary basis has been consistently neglected. Subsequently we present an interpretation of PopperŐs concept of three worlds which seems most plausible. We thereby identify his intentions and emphasize the evolutionary foundation of our interpretation of his theory. Finally, perspectives for human ecological research in geography on the basis of theories of evolution and emergence will be outlined.

 

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