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Wilson's Purpose Wilson's Purpose
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Earlier Attempts at Interdisciplinary Inspiration by Wilson Earlier Attempts at Interdisciplinary Inspiration by Wilson
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The Effect of Wilson's Interdisciplinary Appeals The Effect of Wilson's Interdisciplinary Appeals
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Explanation 1: Wilson Is Wrong; The Cultural Divide Should Not Be Bridged Explanation 1: Wilson Is Wrong; The Cultural Divide Should Not Be Bridged
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Explanation 2: Critics Are Unable to See the Truth Because of Political Bias Explanation 2: Critics Are Unable to See the Truth Because of Political Bias
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Prelude to a Rhetorical Reading Prelude to a Rhetorical Reading
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6 The Controversy over Sociobiology: Scholars Offer Conflicting Explanations
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Published:July 2001
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Abstract
Sociobiology was seen to be in “its logical position as the bridging discipline between the natural sciences on the one side and social sciences and humanities on the other.” A majority of scholars in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities who have written book reviews of Consilience have responded negatively to Wilson's latest appeal for interdisciplinarity. Readers have called Wilson's interdisciplinary erasing of the boundaries between the natural sciences and the humanities and social sciences “indefensible,” a sermon “shaky in substance” that is based on “a distressingly flat account of disciplines and their boundaries.” They complain that his notion of consilience rides on a “dubious assumption” about the proper relation between disciplines is grounded on purported links between natural science and social science that are “fatally weak,” and in the end will “not neatly solve any of the problems he notes, especially in the humanities and social sciences.”
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