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Interdisciplinary synthesis and social-humanitarian sciences: on the question of clearing some concepts and vectors of research

Междисциплинарный синтез и социально-гуманитарные науки: к вопросу о прояснении некоторых концептов и векторов исследования

Orekhov, Andrey (Орехов, Андрей) ()
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Orekhov, Andrey (Орехов, Андрей): Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, 2018, 91-97

Abstract: The paper is devoted to the problem of specification and analysis of concepts expressing different versions of interdisciplinary synthesis in the sphere of social-humanitarian knowledge. Interdisciplinary synthesis is the result of interdisciplinary interaction although not in all cases interdisciplinary interaction is completed with interdisciplinary synthesis. There are different versions of such synthesis: ultra-disciplinary synthesis, cross-disciplinary synthesis, multidisciplinary synthesis, transdisciplinary synthesis. Modern social scientists set the most hopes on transdisciplinary synthesis as the possibility of combination and deconstruction of different fragments of social-humanitarian knowledge.

Keywords: interdisciplinary synthesis; ultra-disciplinary synthesis; cross-disciplinary synthesis; multidisciplinary synthesis; transdisciplinary synthesis; social-humanitarian sciences (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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