Divided knowledge : across disciplines, across cultures
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Divided knowledge : across disciplines, across cultures
Sage Publications, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Divided Knowledge presents nine of the keynote papers prepared for the historic Beijing Symposium sponsored by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
In this collection the disciplines of sociology, political science, philosophy, literary theory and history are included as well as the interdisciplinary fields of public policy, area studies and business management. The articles, as well as addressing the need for renewed scholarship in areas (political science and sociology) previously forbidden in China, represent the predominant themes of the Symposium: the fragmentations of fields of knowledge in the West and consequent efforts to integrate them for application to social problems; and the universality of knowledge, its concepts, theories and applications.
Table of Contents
The Division, Integration and Transfer of Knowledge - David Easton
Political Science in the United States - David Easton
Past and Present
The Many Faces of American Sociology - Ralph H Turner
A Discipline in Search of Identity
How (and What) are Historians Doing - Charles Tilly
The Role of Theory in the Development of Literary Studies in the United States - J Hillis Miller
Contemporary Philosophy in the United States - John R Searle
Blurring the Disciplinary Boundaries - Richard D Lambert
Area Studies in the United States
The Shaping of Business Management Thought - Earl F Cheit
A New Framework for Integration - Joel L Fleishman
Policy Analysis and Public Management
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