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PHILOSOPHY OF INTERDISCIPLINARITY
Author(s) -
Cecilia Curis
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
pro edu
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2668-5825
pISSN - 2668-5817
DOI - 10.26520/peijes.2021.5.3.48-52
Subject(s) - humanity , epistemology , field (mathematics) , relation (database) , meaning (existential) , sociology , interdisciplinarity , social science , philosophy , computer science , mathematics , pure mathematics , theology , database
The interdisciplinary approach in science is becoming more widespread today. It is gratifying that in the age of applied sciences, in which technology prevails, philosophy as the core of the humanities is restored to its status. Starting from the definition of philosophy that includes notions such as knowledge, values, reason, existence, mind, language, it is not surprising the attitude of modern man in relation to the rational approach of including this fundamental discipline in scientific research in any field. This reconceptualization is absolutely necessary for the progress of humanity starting from the assumption that no field of scientific research can exist without a series of methodological principles. Consequently, we can consider philosophy, the theoretical foundation of any science and more than that, a science applied, per se with resonance in everyday existence. What can be more important for the human being than explaining the meaning of life, the relationship with peers and the psychological motivation of its existence in this world? Thus, philosophy can be the promoter of the active attitude of the individual in any social field. It is important to consider the model of the individual who from a moral point of view is interested, participatory, has a purpose and correctly defines his duties towards himself and society. These coordinates define the pattern of the human being capable of participating in the progress of humanity