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Transdisciplinarity: joint problem solving among science, technology, and society: an effective way for managing complexity [Libro electrónico] / editors: Julie Thompson Klein, Rudolf Häberli, Roland W. Scholz, Walter Grossenbacher-Mansuy, Alain Bill, Myrtha Welti

Klein, Julie Thompson [editor] | Häberli, Rudolf [editor/a] | Scholz, Roland W [editor/a] | Grossenbacher-Mansuy, Walter [editor/a] | Bill, Alain [editor/a] | Welti, Myrtha [editor/a].
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 en línea Libro en línea Series Editor: Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Birkhauser, c2001Descripción: xiii, 332 páginas : ilustraciones ; 24 centímetros.ISBN: 3764362480; 9783034895590 (Print); 9783034884198 (Online).Tema(s): Interdisciplinary research -- CongressesNota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía: páginas 284-290 Número de sistema: 55656Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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What kind of science do we need today and tomorrow? In a game that knows no boundaries, a game that contaminates science, democracy and the market economy, how can we distinguish true needs from simple of fashion? How can we distinguish between necessity and fancy? whims How can we differentiate conviction from opinion? What is the meaning of this all? Where is the civilizing project? Where is the universal outlook of the minds that might be capable of counteracting the global reach of the market? Where is the common ground that links each of us to the other? We need the kind of science that can live up to this need for univer­ sality, the kind of science that can answer these questions. We need a new kind of knowledge, a new awareness that can bring about the creative destruction of certainties. Old ideas, dogmas, and out-dated paradigms must be destroyed in order to build new knowledge of a type that is more socially robust, more scientifically reliable, stable and above all better able to express our needs, values and dreams. What is more, this new kind of knowledge, which will be challenged in turn by ideas yet to come, will prove its true worth by demonstrating its capacity to dialogue with these ideas and grow with them.

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Incluye bibliografía: páginas 284-290

Chapter 1. Summary and synthesis.. Chapter 2. Introduction.. Chapter 3. Keynote addresses.. Chapter 4. Interactive sessions.. Chapter 5. The swiss transdisciplinarity award.. Chapter 6. Outcomes.. Chapter 7. Conclusion.. Appendix

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What kind of science do we need today and tomorrow? In a game that knows no boundaries, a game that contaminates science, democracy and the market economy, how can we distinguish true needs from simple of fashion? How can we distinguish between necessity and fancy? whims How can we differentiate conviction from opinion? What is the meaning of this all? Where is the civilizing project? Where is the universal outlook of the minds that might be capable of counteracting the global reach of the market? Where is the common ground that links each of us to the other? We need the kind of science that can live up to this need for univer­ sality, the kind of science that can answer these questions. We need a new kind of knowledge, a new awareness that can bring about the creative destruction of certainties. Old ideas, dogmas, and out-dated paradigms must be destroyed in order to build new knowledge of a type that is more socially robust, more scientifically reliable, stable and above all better able to express our needs, values and dreams. What is more, this new kind of knowledge, which will be challenged in turn by ideas yet to come, will prove its true worth by demonstrating its capacity to dialogue with these ideas and grow with them. eng

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