Which of the following statements accurately expresses this book’s position on interdisciplinarity, particularly in its instrumental form?
a. It is not a rejection of the disciplines but is firmly rooted in them and offers a
corrective to their dominance.
b. It is a rejection of the disciplines and offers a replacement of them.
c. We no longer need the specialization, depth of analysis, and the expertise
that disciplines provide.
a. It is not a rejection of the disciplines but is firmly rooted in them and offers a
corrective to their dominance.
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