Paving the Way for Pandemics: Proximate and Remote Causes of COVID-19

Ricardo Waizbort
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This paper investigates how the historians Donald Worster and Dipesh Chakrabarty, independently, employ the concept of remote causes in their assessment of causes of the COVID-19 pandemic. After introducing these two categories within the sphere of the evolutionary theory, we will try to show that both historians argue that evolutionary theory is necessary, but certainly not sufficient, to understand how humans interact with other species, especially animals (wild and domesticated), which is related to the spillover of pathogenic species. They note that the human impulse to control and manipulate natural phenomena for our own benefit is an evolutionary adaptation that has gotten out of control and was one of the fundamental remote causes of the pandemic. We conclude with a call for closer ties between medicine informed by evolutionary theory and the social sciences in an attempt to combine proximate and remote causes and better understand humankind's place in nature, along with the politic e societal risks of utilizing natural resources without taking this into account.
为大流行病铺平道路:COVID-19 的近因和远因
本文探讨了历史学家唐纳德-沃斯特(Donald Worster)和迪佩什-查克拉巴蒂(Dipesh Chakrabarty)在评估 COVID-19 大流行的原因时如何独立地使用远因概念。在介绍了进化论范畴内的这两个类别之后,我们将试图说明,两位历史学家都认为,进化论对于理解人类如何与其他物种,尤其是动物(野生和驯养的)互动是必要的,但肯定是不够的,这与病原体物种的外溢有关。他们指出,人类为了自身利益而控制和操纵自然现象的冲动是一种进化适应,但这种进化适应已经失控,是造成大流行病的根本远因之一。最后,我们呼吁以进化论为基础的医学与社会科学之间建立更紧密的联系,试图将近因和远因结合起来,更好地理解人类在自然界中的地位,以及不考虑这一点而利用自然资源所带来的政治和社会风险。
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