Problems and Prospects of Interdisciplinarity: The Case of Philosophy of Science

Marie I. Kaiser, Maria Kronfeldner, Robert Meunier

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In this paper, we discuss some problems and prospects of interdisciplinary encounters by focusing on philosophy of science as a case study. After introducing the case, we give an overview of the various ways in which philosophy of science can be interdisciplinary in the section “Different forms of interdisciplinarity in philosophy of science”. In the section “General impediments for interdisciplinarity”, we name some general problems regarding possible points of interaction between philosophy of science and the sciences studied. In the section “The institutional and the individual perspective” we compare the advantages and risks of interdisciplinarity for individual researchers and institutions. In the section “Interdisciplinary PhD programs”, we discuss interdisciplinary PhD programmes, in particular concerning two main problems: increased workload and the quality of supervision. In the final section “Interdisciplinarity beyond the PhD”, we look at interdisciplinary careers beyond the PhD.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-70
Number of pages10
JournalInterdisciplinary Science Reviews
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jan 2016

Keywords

  • German universities
  • benefits of interdisciplinarity
  • conflicts of interdisciplinarity
  • early career research
  • forms of interdisciplinarity
  • interdisciplinary PhD
  • philosophy of science
  • risks of interdisciplinarity

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