
Comparing Disciplinary Methodologies
Students compare and contrast how different fields of knowledge define truth, gather evidence, and justify claims. They map the boundaries and overlaps between disciplines.
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Students compare and contrast how different fields of knowledge define truth, gather evidence, and justify claims. They map the boundaries and overlaps between disciplines.
Key Questions
- How do the criteria for truth differ between the sciences and the humanities?
- What happens when disciplines intersect or conflict?
- How can interdisciplinary approaches enhance our understanding?
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