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Title: The Future of the Sciences and Humanities : Four Analytical Essays and a Critical Debate on the Future of Scholastic Endeavour
Authors: McAllister ,James
Benthem van ,Johan
Rip ,Arie
Philipse ,Herman
Verrijn-Stuart ,A.A.
Tindemans ,P.A.J.
Visser ,R.P.W.
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Abstract: The arts and sciences evolve by specialisation and broadening of their scopes. Much innovation results from unusual combinations of views and techniques originating in widely different domains. However, stepping outside an established discipline entails the danger of 'shallowness', even if the primary challenge was a 'deep' integration problem. Acceptance of new departures requires recognition and understanding of what is involved, and this depends, among other things, on the adopted nomenclature of the insiders and the resulting perception by outsiders.Thus, current ways of referring to varieties of research and study - say, 'sciences' vs 'humanities' - often form obstacles to the appreciation of novel approaches. New views are necessary. But which angles must be considered?
link: http://www.oapen.org/record/340241
Keywords: Philosophy;Philosophy
ISBN: 9789053565667
Theme:教科書-人文類

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