ABSTRACT

Interdisciplinarity is a hallmark of contemporary knowledge production. This book introduces a Philosophy of Interdisciplinarity at the intersection of science, society and sustainability. In light of the ambivalence of the technosciences and the challenge of sustainable development in the Anthropocene, this engaged philosophy provides a novel critical perspective on interdisciplinarity in science policy and research practice. It draws upon the original spirit of interdisciplinarity as an environmentalist concept and advocates an essential change in human-nature relations. The author utilizes the rich tradition of philosophy for case study analysis and develops a framework to disentangle the various forms of inter- and transdisciplinarity. Philosophy of Interdisciplinarity offers a foundation for a critical-reflexive program of interdisciplinarity conducive to a sustainable future for our knowledge society and contributes to fields such as sustainability sciences, social ecology, environmental ethics, technology assessment, complex systems, philosophy of nature, and philosophy of science. It injects a fresh way of thinking on interdisciplinarity – and supports researchers as well as science policy makers, university managers, and academic administrators in critical-reflexive knowledge production for sustainable development.

chapter 1|15 pages

Introduction

What does the philosophy of interdisciplinarity offer?

chapter 2|25 pages

Philosophy and plurality

Providing a classification and clarification of interdisciplinarity

chapter 3|14 pages

Politics and research programs

Addressing the knowledge politics of interdisciplinarity

chapter 4|20 pages

History and technoscience

Tracing the historical roots of object-oriented interdisciplinarity

chapter 5|18 pages

Society and societal problems

Conceptualizing problem-oriented inter- and transdisciplinarity

chapter |9 pages

Interlude

On shortcomings of the instrumentalist view

chapter 6|21 pages

Ethics and the environment

Engaging with grand environmental challenges of the cultural crisis

chapter 7|34 pages

Nature and the sciences

In search of alternative concepts of nature and science

chapter 8|23 pages

Technology and the future

Advancing prospective technology assessment