A philosophical framework holding that understanding the natural world requires multiple, irreducible scientific perspectives—that the complexity of nature exceeds any single disciplinary approach. Multiperspectivism rejects reductionist programs that try to explain all phenomena at one level (e.g., physics). It insists that biological, chemical, geological, and physical perspectives each reveal genuine aspects of reality, and that integration requires holding multiple perspectives together. This framework demands that natural scientists respect disciplinary diversity, recognizing that the richness of nature is reflected in the plurality of sciences.
Example: "Her multiperspectivism of the natural sciences meant she saw ecology, molecular biology, and evolutionary theory not as competing explanations for life, but as complementary perspectives—each essential, none sufficient alone."
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