Structural-Epistemic Interdisciplinarity and the Nature of Interdisciplinary Challenges

Logos and Episteme 1 (13):7-35 (2022)
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Abstract

Research on interdisciplinarity has been concentrated on the methodological and educational aspects of this complex phenomenon and less on its theoretical nature. Within a theoretical framework specific to the philosophy of science, I propose a structural scheme of how interdisciplinary processes go, focusing on the concepts of availability of the methods, concept linking, and theoretical modeling. In this model, the challenges interdisciplinarity is claimed to pose to its practitioners are of the same nature as the challenges scientists encounter within the evolution of their own disciplines.

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Catalin Barboianu
University of Bucharest (PhD)

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