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transdisciˈplinary, a. [f. trans- 3 + disciplinary a.] Of or pertaining to more than one discipline or branch of learning; interdisciplinary. So transdiscipliˈnarity.
1972E. Jantsch in OECD: Interdisciplinarity ii. i. 105 The ultimate degree of co-ordination in the education/innovation system,..which may be called transdisciplinarity, would..depend on a common anxiomatics... The whole education..system would be co-ordinated as a multi-level, multi-goal system, embracing a multitude of..interdisciplinary two-level systems, which..will be modified in the transdisciplinary framework. 1977R. Holland Self & Social Context ix. 267 It is therefore possible to assert three promising criteria for new work: reflexivity, transdisciplinarity and the subversiveness of discovery. 1979Nature 3 May 1/2 A recent workshop jointly sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the US Department of Energy has been attempting to lay transdisciplinary foundations for a federally supported research programme on the impact of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide content. |