Chapter 2 Philosophy and plurality Providing a classification and clarification of interdisciplinarity

What exactly do-and should-the terms "interdisciplinarity" and its cognate "transdisciplinarity" mean? This chapter exposes different understandings of inter- and transdisciplinarity and sets out a foundation for a critique of innumerable usages of these hype terms. It starts by...

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Main Author: Schmidt, Jan Cornelius (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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