Authors’ Response: A Perspectivist View on the Perspectivist View of Interdisciplinary Science

Constructivist Foundations 10 (1):88-95 (2014)
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Upshot: In our response we focus on five questions that point to important common themes in the commentaries: why start in wicked problems, what kind of system is a scientific perspective, what is the nature of second-order research processes, what does this mean for understanding interdisciplinary work, and how may polyocular research help make real-world decisions.

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Hugo F. Alrøe
University of Aarhus

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