Petroleum genesis as a problem of transdisciplinary research

Authors

  • Irina A. Gerasimova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5840/eps202057346

Keywords:

philosophy of petroleum exploration, petroleum genesis, methodological consciousness, Lomonosov, Mendeleev, Vernadsky, interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity, complexity, uncertainty, hypothesis, experiment

Abstract

The problem of petroleum genesis is fundamental for natural science. Scientific discussion on the problem of petroleum genesis originated with the science of Modern times and continue to this day. Physicists, chemists, biologists, geologists, geophysicists and cosmologists take part in the discussion. The problem attracts the attention of philosophers on science in many aspects. The author believes that it is necessary to conduct research of a transdisciplinary type that combines natural science and philosophical knowledge. Transdisciplinary research allows you to conceptually combine different scales of vision, different languages and standards of justification for specific Sciences. The prerequisites for a transdisciplinary approach on the part of natural scientists can be the synergetic setting of theoretical constructions. V.I. Vernadsky’s teaching about the biosphere and noosphere, which is included in the scientific picture of the world, can serves as a philosophical and conceptual basis. Transdisciplinary discussion on the petroleum genesis involve the analysis of philosophical, socio-psychological and concrete scientific aspects. The author carries out the logical and methodological analysis of the hypothesis of D.I. Mendeleev. The author comes to the conclusion that the philosophical type of argumentation prevails. The basis for a new dialogue the nature should be the subject- subject-object relationship. The principles of complexity philosophy can be used when discussing problems of geoecology and specific environmental research areas.

Published

2020-12-22

Issue

Section

Case studies - Science Studies

How to Cite

[1]
2020. Petroleum genesis as a problem of transdisciplinary research. Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. 57, 3 (Dec. 2020), 125–141. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5840/eps202057346.