Science and Art: the New Golem: From the Transdisciplinary to an Ultra-Disciplinary Epistemology

Diogenes 38 (152):124-146 (1990)
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Abstract

It is to an over-all situation based upon the complex play of political, social, economic and scientific factors, along with technological and mass media factors unique to our own era, that we owe the general trend toward multi-pluri-inter-trans-disciplinary questions so generally prevalent in our world today.

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