transdisciplinarian

noun

Etymology

From trans- + discipline + -arian.

  1. derived from *dek-
  2. derived from disciplina
  3. derived from descipline
  4. formed as transdisciplinarian — “trans- + discipline + -arian

Definitions

  1. One whose area of work or study crosses and holistically incorporates multiple…

    One whose area of work or study crosses and holistically incorporates multiple disciplines (e.g. both architecture and philosophy).

    • The essential difference between the transdisciplinarian (the architect collaborating with a philosopher) and the multidisciplinary equivalent is that the transdisciplinarian assumes their own specialty (discipline) will be transformed ...
  2. Incorporating multiple disciplines

    Incorporating multiple disciplines; transdisciplinary.

    • The Program Ethnomathematics is a transdisciplinarian and transcultural research program on the evolution of behavior and knowledge in the human species.

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