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martes, 11 de junio de 2013

A Transdisciplinary article on Symbiosis

thought to be read mainly by biologists,

would be best comprehended if the biologist - author follows the "Haeckel principle of Embriology and Evolution", that is, reflecting in its development, the steps of his own academic historical process of disciplinary inte(r)gra(da)tion.

We are going to put in a single line the list of authors cited in transdisciplinary texts as:

1. "Y tu mirá se me clava en los ojos como una espá",
2. "Meando fuera del testo"
3. The role of symbiotic revolution for Human survival"
4. "reiniciar chamán. Un proyecto indígena de ayuda al desarrollo humano de Europa"

In this way we have a single list of bibliographical inputs, like "the adn of symbiodiversity", and we can know, for example, how many authors are biologists.
And we can see how diferent disciplines or theories are being incorporated along time to the arena of reflection and discussion in this transdisciplinary history.

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