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SiteSkipper > Society > Philosophy > Transdisciplinarity
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» Learning Development Institute (LDI) - LDI is a transdisciplinary networked learning community devoted to excellence in the development and study of learning. The collective responsibility for the ecology of the learning environment, and each individual's role in its participatory management, is among LDI's essential concerns.
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» Americans for Better Care of the Dying - A non-profit charity dedicated to improving quality of care for the dying. Legal updates, event postings, ABCD Exchange Newsletter, and extensive links.
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» The Association for Integrative Studies - AIS - An interdisciplinary professional organization founded in 1979 to promote the interchange of ideas among scholars and administrators in all of the arts and sciences on intellectual and organizational issues related to furthering integrative studies. Interdis E-mail List is a list designed to promote the free exchange of ideas and information about topics such as integration, synthesis, interdisciplinarity.
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» Janus Head - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Arts, with a pronounced tendency of transdisciplinarity.
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» Principia Cybernetica Web - An international organization, PCP tries to tackle age-old philosophical questions with the help of the most recent cybernetic theories and technologies. Stated more precisely, the Project's aim is the computer-supported collaborative development of an evolutionary-systemic philosophy.
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» Rethinking Interdisciplinarity - Social scientists, philosophers, historians, anthropologists and cognitive scientists share their experience on the impact of new forms of communication on interdisciplinary research.
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» The Three Pillars of Transdisciplinarity - Seb Henagulph's essay provides a lucid framing of the geometry of relational versus rational perception and inquiry. The key multivalent 'connector' between the domains of the relational and rational which the author utilizes in weaving this tapestry of understanding is Stéphane Lupasco's notion of 'the included middle'.
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