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oapen-20.500.12657-531782022-03-03T02:52:45Z Chapter Interlude Schmidt, Jan Cornelius History of Science; History of Technology; Philosophy of Technology; Scientific Ethics; Synthetic Biology bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PD Science: general issues::PDR Impact of science & technology on society This interlude chapter—between the analysis and assessment of the status-quo (chapters 2–5; first part of the book) and the visions and prospects for the future of interdisciplinary knowledge production (the following chapters 6–8; second part of the book)—addresses shortcomings of the instrumentalist view of interdisciplinarity and its isolated focus on recipes and organization procedures. This chapter questions the positivist fact/value dichotomy; it refers to critical materialist and transcendental pragmatist thinking; it considers viewpoints of environmentalism and reflects on insights from phenomenology and from Martin Heidegger; and it discusses recent developments resulting from a participatory approach among the sciences which could contribute to a new view of human-nature relations (self-organization theory, complex systems theory). Essentially, the interlude chapter paves the way for a critical-reflexive concept of problem-oriented interdisciplinarity. Based on the analysis here, the final three chapters provide a theoretical framework (chapter 6) and present case studies (chapter 7 & 8) showing that a more critical-reflexive perspective in (and with) interdisciplinarity is feasible and can be incorporated in the practice of interdisciplinarity for a sustainable future of our knowledge society. 2022-03-02T11:28:06Z 2022-03-02T11:28:06Z 2021 chapter 9781138230071 9781032118468 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/53178 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781315387109_10.4324_9781315387109-6.pdf Taylor & Francis Philosophy of Interdisciplinarity Routledge 10.4324/9781315387109-6 10.4324/9781315387109-6 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb cc8609ba-efd4-4fdf-b145-eb87a6434c9c 9781138230071 9781032118468 Routledge 10 open access
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This interlude chapter—between the analysis and assessment of the status-quo (chapters 2–5; first part of the book) and the visions and prospects for the future of interdisciplinary knowledge production (the following chapters 6–8; second part of the book)—addresses shortcomings of the instrumentalist view of interdisciplinarity and its isolated focus on recipes and organization procedures. This chapter questions the positivist fact/value dichotomy; it refers to critical materialist and transcendental pragmatist thinking; it considers viewpoints of environmentalism and reflects on insights from phenomenology and from Martin Heidegger; and it discusses recent developments resulting from a participatory approach among the sciences which could contribute to a new view of human-nature relations (self-organization theory, complex systems theory). Essentially, the interlude chapter paves the way for a critical-reflexive concept of problem-oriented interdisciplinarity. Based on the analysis here, the final three chapters provide a theoretical framework (chapter 6) and present case studies (chapter 7 & 8) showing that a more critical-reflexive perspective in (and with) interdisciplinarity is feasible and can be incorporated in the practice of interdisciplinarity for a sustainable future of our knowledge society.
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