The interdisciplinarity revolution

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Published 25-09-2019
Vincenzo Politi

Abstract

Contemporary interdisciplinary research is often described as bringing some important changes in the structure and aims of the scientific enterprise. Sometimes, it is even characterized as a sort of Kuhnian scientific revolution. In this paper, the analogy between interdisciplinarity and scientific revolutions will be analysed. It will be suggested that the way in which interdisciplinarity is promoted looks similar to how new paradigms were described and defended in some episodes of revolutionary scientific change. However, contrary to what happens during some scientific revolutions, the rhetoric with which interdisciplinarity is promoted does not seem to be accompanied by a strong agreement about what interdisciplinarity actually is. In the end, contemporary interdisciplinarity could be defined as being in a 'pre-paradigmatic' phase, with the very talk promoting interdisciplinarity being a possible obstacle to its maturity.


How to Cite

Politi, V. (2019). The interdisciplinarity revolution. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 34(2), 237–252. https://doi.org/10.1387/theoria.18864
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Keywords

Interdisciplinarity, Rhetoric of Science, Scientific Disciplines, Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn

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