Research on Transdisciplinarity and Knowledge Representation
Several articles on transdisciplinarity edited by the Union of International Associations.
The Santa Fe Institute
"Operating as a small, visiting institution, SFI seeks to catalyze new collaborative, multidisciplinary projects that break down the barriers between the traditional disciplines, to spread its ideas and methodologies to other individuals and encourage the practical applications of its results".
Learning Development Institute (LDI)
LDI is a transdisciplinary networked learning community devoted to excellence in the development and study of learning. The collective responsibility for the ecology of the learning environment, and each individual's role in its participatory management, is among LDI's essential concerns.
Appraisal, journal of post-critical philosophy
APPRAISAL, a journal of constructive and post-critical philosophy and interdisciplinary studies, takes a special but not exclusive interest in the philosophy of Michael Polanyi.
The Three Pillars of Transdisciplinarity
Seb Henagulph's essay provides a lucid framing of the geometry of relational versus rational perception and inquiry. The key multivalent 'connector' between the domains of the relational and rational which the author utilizes in weaving this tapestry of understanding is Stéphane Lupasco's notion of 'the included middle'.
Integral Philosophy Foundation
Dedicated to the Integral Knowledge of Traditional Advaita Vedant, Purna Vision of Aurobindo and the Integral Philosophy of Ken Wilber.
eGroups on Transdisciplinarity
Electronic groups for the study of transdisciplinarity.
Americans for Better Care of the Dying
A non-profit charity dedicated to improving quality of care for the dying. Searchable website features legal updates, event postings, ABCD Exchange Newsletter, and extensive links.
A Transdisciplinary Approach to Science and Astrology
This article explores the unconscious and symbolic bases of astrology.
Principia Cybernetica Web
An international organization, PCP tries to tackle age-old philosophical questions with the help of the most recent cybernetic theories and technologies. Stated more precisely, the Project's aim is the computer-supported collaborative development of an evolutionary-systemic philosophy.
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