Narratives and the role of philosophy in cross-disciplinary studies: emerging research and opportunities

Hershey: IGI Global (2018)
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This book focuses on the role of philosophy across disciples. It gives several examples of how philosophical theories or particular concepts or lines of arguments, can be used in other (non-philosophical) disciplines, such as politics, business, psychology, art, and film studies.

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