The good, the bad and the lab: a review of Nancy J. Nersessian’s Interdisciplinarity in the Making

IF 1 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Emil C. Toescu, Adam Tamas Tuboly
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size AcknowledgementsBoth authors were supported by the MTA Lendület Values and Science Research Group.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Notes1 Note, however, that some synthetical efforts, emphasizing the cognitive-natural and the social-historical were already emerging, as in David Bloor's (Citation1999) work.2 The illustration on the cover of the book is an output of this system: neuronal network ‘drawing’, using the mechanical arm.Additional informationNotes on contributorsEmil C. ToescuEmil C. Toescu is a neuroscientist with a special interest in the neurobiology of ageing and is involved with a number of academic and educational projects focusing on the interface between (medical) sciences and humanities. He is a Senior Researcher at the Institute for Transdisciplinary Discoveries, Medical School, University of Pécs (Hungary), Honorary Fellow at the Department of Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences, University of Birmingham (UK), member of the MTA (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Lendület Values and Science Research Group, member of the Steering Committee and lead of the Education Committee of the Doctor as a Humanist foundation. He runs and contributes to a number of Medical Humanities courses.Adam Tamas TubolyAdam Tamas Tuboly is a philosopher of science, leader of the MTA (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Lendület Values and Science research group and research fellow at the Institute for Transdisciplinary Discoveries, Medical School, University of Pécs. He works on the historical questions of philosophy of science and aims to track down the demarcation between science and pseudo-science.
好的、坏的和实验室:南希·j·奈塞西安的《形成中的跨学科》书评
点击放大图片点击缩小图片致谢两位作者都得到了MTA lend let Values和Science Research Group的支持。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1然而,请注意,一些强调认知自然和社会历史的综合努力已经出现,如大卫·布卢尔(引文1999)的作品书封面上的插图是该系统的输出:神经网络“绘图”,使用机械臂。emil C. Toescu是一位神经科学家,对衰老的神经生物学有特殊的兴趣,并参与了一些专注于(医学)科学与人文科学之间的接口的学术和教育项目。他是匈牙利psamacs大学医学院跨学科发现研究所的高级研究员、英国伯明翰大学文科和自然科学系荣誉院士、匈牙利科学院lend let价值观和科学研究小组成员、人文主义基金会博士指导委员会成员和教育委员会主席。他开办了一些医学人文学科课程,并对这些课程做出了贡献。Adam Tamas Tuboly是一位科学哲学家,匈牙利科学院lend let价值观与科学研究小组的负责人,也是psamacs大学医学院跨学科发现研究所的研究员。他致力于研究科学哲学的历史问题,旨在找出科学与伪科学之间的界限。
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Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 综合性期刊-综合性期刊
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2.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
20
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Interdisciplinary Science Reviews is a quarterly journal that aims to explore the social, philosophical and historical interrelations of the natural sciences, engineering, mathematics, medicine and technology with the social sciences, humanities and arts.
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