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Titre L'interdisciplinarité. Fiction de la recherche scientifique et réalité de sa gestion contemporaine
Auteur Jacques Hamel
Mir@bel Revue L'Homme et la société
Numéro no 116, 2e trimestre 1995 Les passions de la recherche (II) : L'allemagne revisitée
Rubrique / Thématique
Les passions de la recherche
Page 59-71
Résumé anglais Jacques Hamel, Interdisciplinarity : The Fiction of Scientific Research and the Reality of Its Contemporary Management Interdisciplinarity in the social sciences, and especially in sociology, poses a number of questions. What is interdisciplinarity in relation to multidisciplinarity, to transdisciplinarity and to pluridisciplinarity ? Is interdisciplinarity derived from the definition of an object of study ? Can interdisciplinarity be achieved through the mediation of theory ? Does interdisciplinarity come from a methodology or a method ? Is interdisciplinarity revealed in the transition from explanation to action ? In the light of such questions, interdisciplinarity is a "theory" of theories of philosophical knowledge capable of explaining movements from one discipline to another, from one field of knowledge to another.
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