Panel: HOW INTEGRAL ECOLOGY AS A PARADIGM IS RESHAPING INDIVIDUALS' BEHAVIOURS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND SOCIETIES



1249.6 - ECOLOGY THROUGH THE LENSES OF COMPLEXITY AND TRANSDISCIPLINARITY

AUTHORS:
Gimigliano G. (1. Dept. of Human and Social Sciences, eCampus University; 2. Faculty of Philosophy, Pontifical University Antonianum ~ Rome ~ Italy)
Text:
In this project, Integral Ecology is examined by drawing on two contributions: Edgar Morin's reflections on complexity and Basarab Nicolescu's view of transdisciplinarity. Their approaches reveal how these dimensions converge within a single web of interdependence. Such a perspective unsettles reductionist habits of thought and opens the way to forms of knowledge grounded in overlapping realities. From here, the project considers how ecological rationality can shape behaviour and organizational choices in response to contemporary crises.