Toward an Interdisciplinary Science of Culture.

作者: Linda J. Hayes , Mitch J. Fryling

DOI: 10.1007/BF03395687

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摘要: Cultural events are of interest to scientists working in many scientific domains. Given this, an interdisciplinary science culture may provide a more thorough understanding cultural phenomena. However, sciences de- pend upon the validity and vitality participating disciplines. This article reviews nature enterprises problematic conceptualizations from interbehavioral perspective. Metasystemic systemic foundations for proposed. While different types, all involve factors human activity collective circumstances by which they be distinguished noncultural events. objects study multiple domains, among them, psychology, sociology, anthropology. Although investigations focused across these domains not same, as members category, closely related. suggests that elaborate description than would possible achieve context any one isolation might emerge through approach their investigation. burgeoning domain, this valuable outcome (Hayes, 2001, 2004). approaches phenomena perspective (Kantor, 1958, 1982). interbehaviorism has made relatively little impact on mainstream behavior analysis, we suggest it offers distinct advantages over analysis when applied conceptualization development culture. The prospect achieving is predicated interrelationship sciences. likelihood its being achieved depends two factors, namely, (a) strength (b) manner participation was based part first author's presidential address Association

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