Chapter 1 Introduction What does the philosophy of interdisciplinarity offer?

Interdisciplinarity-including its cognate transdisciplinarity-is a hallmark of contemporary knowledge production. The term is omnipresent in science, technology, and economy as well as in society and higher education-fueling the rhetoric of present-day knowledge politics. But what does interdiscipli...

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