Critical realism and the ontology of Eco-Marxism between emergence and hybrid monism

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F. Martín
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ABSTRACT Eco-Marxism presents a debate between two theoretical schools: metabolic rift theory, developed by John Foster and others, and world-ecology, proposed by Jason W. Moore. The debate refers ultimately to ontology, more precisely to the relation between society and nature. Critical realism plays a central role as the philosophical underlabouring for metabolic rift theory and has implications regarding the Anthropocene/Capitalocene debate as well. Reviewing the debate through CR categories provides clarity about the specifically social character of the causes of ecological disruptions. Using CR, metabolic rift theorists could explain the interdisciplinary character of their analyses. By distinguishing between real transfactual mechanisms and their actual interaction in open systems, I intend to show that neither metabolic rift theory, nor its interdisciplinary approach to the Anthropocene, involve Cartesian Dualism, as Moore claims. World-Ecology provides an alternative historical account of capitalism's environmental history, but it does not critically replace metabolic rift theory.
批判现实主义与生态马克思主义本体论——介于萌芽与混合一元论之间
生态马克思主义提出了两个理论流派之间的争论:由约翰·福斯特等人提出的代谢裂缝理论和杰森·w·摩尔提出的世界生态学。争论最终指向本体论,更确切地说,指向社会与自然的关系。批判现实主义作为代谢裂谷理论的哲学基础发挥着核心作用,对人类世/资本世的争论也有影响。通过社会责任分类来回顾这场辩论,可以清楚地了解生态破坏原因的具体社会特征。利用CR,代谢裂谷理论可以解释他们分析的跨学科特征。通过区分真正的跨事实机制和它们在开放系统中的实际相互作用,我打算表明,无论是代谢断裂理论,还是它对人类世的跨学科研究方法,都不像摩尔所说的那样涉及笛卡尔二元论。世界生态学提供了资本主义环境史的另一种历史解释,但它并没有批判性地取代代谢裂缝理论。
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