Issues in Integrative Studies
Table of Contents, No. 3, 1984-85
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Issues in Integrative Studies
An Occasional Publication of the Association for Integrative Studies
Raymond C. Miller, Editor
Editor's Note
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Selection |
| Martin Trow |
Interdisciplinary Studies as Counterculture: Problems of Birth, Growth
and Survival, 1-16
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| Stanley Bailis |
Against and For Holism: A Review and Rejoinder to D.C. Phillips,
17-41
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| Elaine L. Kleiner |
Interdisciplinary Theory and Ambiguous Form Perception, 43-49
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| Lance Schachterle |
Where Do Ideas in Science Come From? Teaching Light and Vision as
a Case Study, 51-56
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| Mark E. Blum |
Introducing the Liberal Arts through Interdisciplinary Inquiry: Proposal
for an Integrative General Education Experience, 57-89
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| Guy V. Beckwith |
Interdisciplinarity and Dialectics: Integrative Concepts and Methods
in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, 91-103
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| Robert J. Williams |
Transdisciplinary Principles and Processes Inhere in the Evolution
of Complex Systems, 105-125
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| Bob Arango |
On Becoming a Social Scientists by Shulamit Reinharz: A Critical
Review, 127-137
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