Philosophy of interdisciplinarity: studies in science, society and sustainability
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spelling | Schmidt, Jan Cornelius 1969- Verfasser (DE-588)121721051 aut Philosophy of interdisciplinarity studies in science, society and sustainability Jan Cornelius Schmidt London ; New York Routledge 2022 © 2022 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 206 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier History and philosophy of technoscience Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Introduction: What does the philosophy of interdisciplinarity offer? -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Philosophy and plurality: Providing a classification and clarification of interdisciplinarity -- Hot topic -- Richness of the tradition -- Motives and values -- Boundaries -- Distinguishing different types -- Examples -- Schools of thought -- Conclusion and prospects -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Politics and research programs: Addressing the knowledge politics of interdisciplinarity -- Knowledge politics -- The nanoresearch program -- Diagnosis -- Towards a new fundament -- Underlying assumptions -- Technological reductionism -- Technological humanism and the next industrial revolution? -- Different types of interdisciplinarity -- A view on theories -- Are new methods involved? -- Considering interdisciplinary problems and purposes -- Focusing on technical objects -- Critique -- Summary and prospect -- Notes -- Chapter 4: History and technoscience: Tracing the historical roots of object-oriented interdisciplinarity -- Instrumentalist mindset -- No man's land of techno-objects -- Bacon and the roots of techno-object-oriented interdisciplinarity -- Aim and motive inherent in Bacon's concept -- Practice, method, and genesis -- Material manifestation, technical works, and the truth of artefacts -- The core of constructed and created objects: nature as mathematical law -- Technoscience as object-oriented interdisciplinarity -- Summary and prospect -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Society and societal problems: Conceptualizing problem-oriented inter- and transdisciplinarity -- Addressing real-world problems -- The problem with "problems" -- Wicked problems -- Proposing an analytic clarification The implicit assumption: internal-external dichotomy -- Epistemological positions -- An example from science policy -- Summary and prospect -- Notes -- Interlude: On shortcomings of the instrumentalist view -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Ethics and the environment: Engaging with grand environmental challenges of the cultural crisis -- Environmentalist concept -- Roots of the crisis -- Objections -- Diagnosis-and against the first objection -- Analysis-and against the second objection -- Argumentation-and against the third objection -- Practice and action-and against the fourth objection -- Prospects: shaping "metaphysics," building society -- Notes -- Chapter 7: Nature and the sciences: In search of alternative concepts of nature and science -- Self-organizing phenomena -- Synthesis-a first dimension of critical-reflexive interdisciplinarity -- Self-organization theories -- Disregard of instabilities -- The recognition of instabilities-the core of self-organizing phenomena -- Characterizing self-organization -- Critique-a second dimension of critical-reflexive interdisciplinarity -- Landscape of instabilities -- Instability as a point of critique-and a challenge to scientific methodology -- One, critique of experimentability and reproducibility -- Two, critique of predictability and calculability -- Three, critique of testability, confirmability, and refutability -- Four, critique of (reductive) explainability -- Against the Baconian position -- Challenging science and philosophy of science -- Alternative directions of science-a third dimension of critical-reflexive interdisciplinarity -- Dealing with instabilities -- Phenomenological-morphological approach -- Processuality, modelling, and contextualism -- Critical reflection on agenda setting -- Problem orientation-a fourth dimension of critical-reflexive interdisciplinarity -- Summary and prospect -- Notes Chapter 8: Technology and the future: Advancing prospective technology assessment -- On the continuous production of pressing problems -- Extending the scope -- Normative anchor -- Synthetic biology - a case study -- Scrutinizing the visions -- Deepening the analysis -- Synthetic biology aims to harness self-organization for technical purposes -- Synthetic biology as late-modern technology -- Tracing the technoscientific core -- Assessing the technoscientific core -- Summary and prospect -- Notes -- References -- Index Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Interdisziplinarität (DE-588)4449808-1 gnd rswk-swf Interdisziplinarität (DE-588)4449808-1 s Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Schmidt, Jan Cornelius Philosophy of Interdisciplinarity Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2018 Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-1-138-23007-1 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-032-11846-8 |
spellingShingle | Schmidt, Jan Cornelius 1969- Philosophy of interdisciplinarity studies in science, society and sustainability Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Introduction: What does the philosophy of interdisciplinarity offer? -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Philosophy and plurality: Providing a classification and clarification of interdisciplinarity -- Hot topic -- Richness of the tradition -- Motives and values -- Boundaries -- Distinguishing different types -- Examples -- Schools of thought -- Conclusion and prospects -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Politics and research programs: Addressing the knowledge politics of interdisciplinarity -- Knowledge politics -- The nanoresearch program -- Diagnosis -- Towards a new fundament -- Underlying assumptions -- Technological reductionism -- Technological humanism and the next industrial revolution? -- Different types of interdisciplinarity -- A view on theories -- Are new methods involved? -- Considering interdisciplinary problems and purposes -- Focusing on technical objects -- Critique -- Summary and prospect -- Notes -- Chapter 4: History and technoscience: Tracing the historical roots of object-oriented interdisciplinarity -- Instrumentalist mindset -- No man's land of techno-objects -- Bacon and the roots of techno-object-oriented interdisciplinarity -- Aim and motive inherent in Bacon's concept -- Practice, method, and genesis -- Material manifestation, technical works, and the truth of artefacts -- The core of constructed and created objects: nature as mathematical law -- Technoscience as object-oriented interdisciplinarity -- Summary and prospect -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Society and societal problems: Conceptualizing problem-oriented inter- and transdisciplinarity -- Addressing real-world problems -- The problem with "problems" -- Wicked problems -- Proposing an analytic clarification The implicit assumption: internal-external dichotomy -- Epistemological positions -- An example from science policy -- Summary and prospect -- Notes -- Interlude: On shortcomings of the instrumentalist view -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Ethics and the environment: Engaging with grand environmental challenges of the cultural crisis -- Environmentalist concept -- Roots of the crisis -- Objections -- Diagnosis-and against the first objection -- Analysis-and against the second objection -- Argumentation-and against the third objection -- Practice and action-and against the fourth objection -- Prospects: shaping "metaphysics," building society -- Notes -- Chapter 7: Nature and the sciences: In search of alternative concepts of nature and science -- Self-organizing phenomena -- Synthesis-a first dimension of critical-reflexive interdisciplinarity -- Self-organization theories -- Disregard of instabilities -- The recognition of instabilities-the core of self-organizing phenomena -- Characterizing self-organization -- Critique-a second dimension of critical-reflexive interdisciplinarity -- Landscape of instabilities -- Instability as a point of critique-and a challenge to scientific methodology -- One, critique of experimentability and reproducibility -- Two, critique of predictability and calculability -- Three, critique of testability, confirmability, and refutability -- Four, critique of (reductive) explainability -- Against the Baconian position -- Challenging science and philosophy of science -- Alternative directions of science-a third dimension of critical-reflexive interdisciplinarity -- Dealing with instabilities -- Phenomenological-morphological approach -- Processuality, modelling, and contextualism -- Critical reflection on agenda setting -- Problem orientation-a fourth dimension of critical-reflexive interdisciplinarity -- Summary and prospect -- Notes Chapter 8: Technology and the future: Advancing prospective technology assessment -- On the continuous production of pressing problems -- Extending the scope -- Normative anchor -- Synthetic biology - a case study -- Scrutinizing the visions -- Deepening the analysis -- Synthetic biology aims to harness self-organization for technical purposes -- Synthetic biology as late-modern technology -- Tracing the technoscientific core -- Assessing the technoscientific core -- Summary and prospect -- Notes -- References -- Index Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Interdisziplinarität (DE-588)4449808-1 gnd |
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title | Philosophy of interdisciplinarity studies in science, society and sustainability |
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title_full | Philosophy of interdisciplinarity studies in science, society and sustainability Jan Cornelius Schmidt |
title_fullStr | Philosophy of interdisciplinarity studies in science, society and sustainability Jan Cornelius Schmidt |
title_full_unstemmed | Philosophy of interdisciplinarity studies in science, society and sustainability Jan Cornelius Schmidt |
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