The content of human minds is extremely complex. It can be classified into the 'folk knowledge' of daily life and the 'scholarly knowledge' of the humanities and sciences. The taxonomy of scholarly knowledge into disciplines is not always significant. A more significant taxonomy is into platitudes, like the truism of mathematics; the 'near truisms' of the sciences, like the laws of thermodynamics; projections (stable space-time patterns), like celestial mechanics; plans, like a genome; evolutionary systems; cybernetic systems, both equilibrium and disequilibrium; creodic processes; probabilistic systems. Each study must seek an appropriate methodology. All disciplines have more secure and less secure areas; this is more important than the d...
Can human studies be scientific? The question is addressed by considering four others. What does it ...
Consilience (the term originating in inductive logic and "modernized" in the 1990s by E. O. Wilson, ...
The question asked in this book, Will Science Remain Human?, focuses on the fact that contemporary s...
The hypothesis of a Hierarchy of the Sciences, first formulated in the 19(th) century, predicts that...
<div><p>The hypothesis of a Hierarchy of the Sciences, first formulated in the 19<sup>th</sup> centu...
Scholarly Science (al-ilm) is a term that is used to define all of the enlightening, guiding, and r...
Any discussion about transdisciplinarity presupposes some sort of recognition of the scientific disc...
Human beings have struggled for thousands of years to understand the natural world. Throughout histo...
The role of categories of knowledge, or disciplines, in science has not previously been explored in ...
There are many definitions of science, and these are commonly based on literary and social usage rat...
How can we understand the intensifying interactions of science and society? It is the interdisciplin...
It is usually assumed that each discipline ranging from the humanities to the sciences forms a neat,...
There has been a long interest in the relation between science and other ways of knowing, and in par...
sciences) The current malaise affecting the university in general and the human sciences in particul...
I argue that the human sciences (i.e. humanities, social- and behavioural sciences) should not try t...
Can human studies be scientific? The question is addressed by considering four others. What does it ...
Consilience (the term originating in inductive logic and "modernized" in the 1990s by E. O. Wilson, ...
The question asked in this book, Will Science Remain Human?, focuses on the fact that contemporary s...
The hypothesis of a Hierarchy of the Sciences, first formulated in the 19(th) century, predicts that...
<div><p>The hypothesis of a Hierarchy of the Sciences, first formulated in the 19<sup>th</sup> centu...
Scholarly Science (al-ilm) is a term that is used to define all of the enlightening, guiding, and r...
Any discussion about transdisciplinarity presupposes some sort of recognition of the scientific disc...
Human beings have struggled for thousands of years to understand the natural world. Throughout histo...
The role of categories of knowledge, or disciplines, in science has not previously been explored in ...
There are many definitions of science, and these are commonly based on literary and social usage rat...
How can we understand the intensifying interactions of science and society? It is the interdisciplin...
It is usually assumed that each discipline ranging from the humanities to the sciences forms a neat,...
There has been a long interest in the relation between science and other ways of knowing, and in par...
sciences) The current malaise affecting the university in general and the human sciences in particul...
I argue that the human sciences (i.e. humanities, social- and behavioural sciences) should not try t...
Can human studies be scientific? The question is addressed by considering four others. What does it ...
Consilience (the term originating in inductive logic and "modernized" in the 1990s by E. O. Wilson, ...
The question asked in this book, Will Science Remain Human?, focuses on the fact that contemporary s...