Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721.
The Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM 87501.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 May 7;121(19):e2209196121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2209196121. Epub 2024 Apr 19.
Increasing the speed of scientific progress is urgently needed to address the many challenges associated with the biosphere in the Anthropocene. Consequently, the critical question becomes: How can science most rapidly progress to address large, complex global problems? We suggest that the lag in the development of a more predictive science of the biosphere is not only because the biosphere is so much more complex, or because we do not have enough data, or are not doing enough experiments, but, in large part, because of unresolved tension between the three dominant scientific cultures that pervade the research community. We introduce and explain the concept of the three scientific cultures and present a novel analysis of their characteristics, supported by examples and a formal mathematical definition/representation of what this means and implies. The three cultures operate, to varying degrees, across all of science. However, within the biosciences, and in contrast to some of the other sciences, they remain relatively more separated, and their lack of integration has hindered their potential power and insight. Our solution to accelerating a broader, predictive science of the biosphere is to enhance integration of scientific cultures. The process of integration-Scientific Transculturalism-recognizes that the push for interdisciplinary research, in general, is just not enough. Unless these cultures of science are formally appreciated and their thinking iteratively integrated into scientific discovery and advancement, there will continue to be numerous significant challenges that will increasingly limit forecasting and prediction efforts.
为了解决人类世生物圈面临的诸多挑战,迫切需要加快科学进步的速度。因此,关键问题变成了:如何才能使科学最快地进步,以解决大型复杂的全球问题?我们认为,生物圈预测科学发展滞后的原因不仅在于生物圈要复杂得多,或者我们没有足够的数据,或者没有做足够的实验,还在于在很大程度上,这是因为三种主导的科学文化之间存在未解决的紧张关系,这些文化充斥着整个研究界。我们介绍并解释了三种科学文化的概念,并通过实例和对其特征的正式数学定义/表示来支持对其特征的分析,说明了这意味着什么和暗示了什么。这三种文化在所有科学领域都或多或少地存在。然而,在生命科学领域,与其他一些科学不同,它们仍然相对更加分离,它们之间缺乏整合阻碍了它们的潜在力量和洞察力。我们加速更广泛的生物圈预测科学的解决方案是增强科学文化的整合。整合过程——科学跨文化主义——认识到,一般来说,推动跨学科研究是远远不够的。除非这些科学文化得到正式的重视,并将其思维不断地融入科学发现和进步中,否则将会有许多重大挑战继续出现,这些挑战将越来越限制预测和预报工作。