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Interdisciplinarity

The Need for Unified Knowledge

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Interdisciplinarity

De : Boris Kriger
Lu par : Sarah H. Sanders
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In a world unraveling under the weight of its own complexity, the old ways of knowing no longer suffice. The boundaries that once defined academic disciplines now stand in the way of understanding problems that spill across every line we’ve drawn—climate breakdown, pandemics, technological disruption, global inequality. These are not isolated events. They are symptoms of a deeper fragmentation in how knowledge itself is conceived and practiced.

The Unified Future of Knowledge
offers a compelling call for transformation. It explores how science must evolve—not by abandoning rigor, but by embracing connection. From the history of intellectual division to the rise of hybrid sciences, from the failures of over-specialization to the promise of artificial intelligence, this book traces a path toward a new culture of inquiry: one rooted in integration, systems thinking, and the ethics of responsibility.

Rich with insight and grounded in real examples of synthesis at work, this is a manifesto for scholars, educators, and decision-makers ready to move beyond silos and toward coherence. It envisions a future where knowledge is not fragmented but fluid—able to meet the world as it truly is: complex, interwoven, and urgently in need of minds that can think across boundaries.

Interdisciplinarity
Knowledge integration
Systems thinking
Complexity
Scientific transformation
Unified science
Cross-disciplinary innovation

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