Worldviews, science and us : interdisciplinary perspectives on worlds, cultures and society : Leo Apostel Center, Brussels Free University, August 2005, July 2007, September 2010 / editors, Diederik Aerts [and others].
"Represents the proceedings of several workshops and discussion panels organized by the Leo Apostel Center for Interdisciplinary studies within the framework of the 'Research on the Construction of Integrating Worldviews' research community set up by the Flanders Fund for Scientific Research"--Page 1.
Contents
Interdisciplinary perspectives on worlds, cultures and society / Diederi Aerts [and others] -- Why consciousness has no plural / Koen Stroeken -- The relatives of a non-Colonial view on science and knowledge for an open perspective on the world / Rik Pinxten -- An atlas for the social world : what should it (not) look like? interdisciplinarity and pluralism in the social sciences / Jeroen Van Bouwel -- Worlds of legitimate welfare arrangements : a realistic utopia on pensions / Patricia Frericks and Robert Maier -- Imagination and empathy as conditions for interpersonal understanding in the context of a facilitating worldview / Hans Alma and Adri Smaling -- Worldview as relational notion? Reconsidering the relations between worldviews, science and us from a radical symmetrical anthropology / Lieve Orye -- The structures of knowledge in a world in transition / Richard E. Lee -- On bridging theory and practice in the perspective of history / Ellen Van Keer -- Addressing the sustainability challenge beyond the fact-value dichotomy : a call for engaged knowledge / Gert Goeminne, Filip Kolen and Erik Paredis.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
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