Browsing by Author "Miller, Raymond C."
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A Qualitative Model of the Integrative Learning Process
Betts, Francis M., III (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1983) -
Against and For Holism: A Review and Rejoinder to D.C. Phillips
Bailis, Stanley (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1984-85) -
An Introductory Comment: Integration, Cultural and Academic
Becker, Christopher (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1987) -
Can Progress Toward Interdisciplinary Education Be Built on a Disciplinary Base?
Petr, Jerry C. (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1982) -
Comments on Interdisciplinarity, Higher Education and Public Policy on the 30th Anniversary of the Association for Integrative Studies. Delivered in Springfield, Illinois, October 24, 2008.
Miller, Raymond C. (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 2008)After giving recognition to the key contributors to the success of the Association for Integrative Studies over the last 30 years, the speaker applies the three perspectives of his field, international political economy, ... -
Confessions of an Unconscious Interdisciplinarian
Murray, Thomas H. (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1986)This is a cautionary tale, told by one whose venture into interdisciplinary work began with a social psychology experiment. Realizing there were moral dimensions to the experiment, he began following his interests across ... -
Controversy and Canon in the Undergraduate Humanities Curriculum: The Example of Biblical Studies
Savage, Mary C. (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1987)The question of canon, of whether undergraduates should read an authoritative list of books, raises substantial epistemological and pedagogical issues which may be obscured if the question is framed merely as a ... -
Criminology: Discipline or Interdiscipline
Binder, Arnold (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1987)In its modern form Criminology has had over one hundred years to assume a truly interdisciplinary nature, yet the dominant approach remains discipline-based. However, as the field of Criminology has evolved, the dominant ... -
Dialogue with Autobiography: Integrating Through the Study of Personality
Blum, Mark E. (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1983) -
Five Arguments Against Interdisciplinary Studies
Benson, Thomas L. (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1982) -
From Scientific Specialization to the Dialogue Between the Disciplines
Vosskamp, Wilhelm (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1986)The enormous increase of the objects of inquiry since the seventeenth century has led to an increasing specialization in the individual scholarly and scientific disciplines and in their research. Today, despite the immense ... -
Inquiry, Interdisciplinary Study, and Minor Programs of Study
Weaver, Frederick S. (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1986)The inquiry form of liberal education conveys a much-needed sense of purpose for undergraduate education. Inquiry principles enable the assessment of conventional organizations and practices with much clearer criteria ... -
Intellectual Integration
Boyd White, James (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1987)Poetry serves as the prototype for integrating our culture and our minds. We need to put together things by retaining the identity of the parts yet creating new wholes. Poetry has a desirable tension between order ... -
Interdisciplinarity and Dialectics: Integrative Concepts and Methods in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
Beckwith, Guy V. (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1984-85) -
Interdisciplinarity and the University: The Dream and the Reality
Kockelmans, Joseph J. (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1986)In proposing interdisciplinary programs to deal with the problems caused by specialization, it is important to understand the development of the modern university between the middle of the nineteenth century and the ... -
Interdisciplinary Studies as Counterculture: Problems of Birth, Growth and Survival
Trow, Martin (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1984-85) -
Interdisciplinary Theory and Ambiguous Form Perception
Kleiner, Elaine (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1984-85) -
Introducing the Liberal Arts through Interdisciplinary Inquiry: Proposal for an Integrative General Education Experience
Blum, Mark E. (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1984-85) -
On Becoming a Social Scientist by Shulamit Reinharz: A Critical Review
Arango, Bob (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1984-85) -
Origen: Reading as Discipline and as Sacrament
Becker, Christopher (Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1987)The work of Origen, an Alexandrian Father of the Church, falls in the first half of the third century A.D., before the Council of Nicaea established a firm rule of faith. Origen's work at Alexandria and Caesarea helped ...