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Interdisciplinarity

Toward the Definition of a Metadiscipline?

by Michael Finkenthal (Author)
©2001 Monographs XIV, 146 Pages
Series: American University Studies, Volume 187

Summary

Interdisciplinarity defines and discusses disciplinarian thinking in a world dominated by increasing complexity. Is interdisciplinarity the answer to the contradictions and paradoxes created by this situation? The nature of the interdisciplinarian activity is analyzed in this context and the author concludes that, while «practical interdisciplinarity» may at times be very successful, many interdisciplinarian activities lead to confusion and deep antagonisms between different intellectual «cultures.» Interdisciplinarity as a «metadiscipline» remains still to be defined.

Details

Pages
XIV, 146
Year
2001
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820440781
Language
English
Keywords
Intellectual culture Complexity Contradiction Paradox Metadiscipline
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2001. XIV, 146 pp.

Biographical notes

Michael Finkenthal (Author)

The Author: Michael Finkenthal is a physicist with deep interests in fields other than that of his own specialty, atomic processes in hot, magnetically confined plasmas. In addition to a large number of articles in this and related areas of physics, he has extensively written about writers and philosophers such as Ionesco, Cioran, Shestov, Nishida Kitaro, and Benjamin Fondane.

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