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The structure of interdisciplinary science

Part of the New Directions in the Philosophy of Science series
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To develop a more adequate way of capturing what is going on in interdisciplinary science, the author draws inspiration from the rich philosophical literature on modelling, idealisation, perspectivism and scientific pluralism.

The discussion hereof reveals a number of critical pitfalls related to transferring mathematical and conceptual tools between scientific contexts, which should be relevant and interesting for anyone actively engaged in funding, evaluating, or carrying out interdisciplinary science.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3319908723 / 9783319908724
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
001.4
25/06/2018
English
295 pages
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