Innovation and research: a systemic model for concepts with an high index of complexity
Abstract
The research interprets the difficulty, so of the scientist as of the modern
man, to be able to manage cognitively concepts with a high complexity index:
devoid of any heuristic plausibility to the idea of grounding a science
rather than another, reflections underway introduce to the need to pay special
attention to the search for a balanced strategy between the recognition
of the specificity of individual aspects (which requires ‘specialist’ approaches
) and the ability to unify many special perspectives in a general view
(which requires ‘cross’ approaches ). It is on the basis of these considerations
that the innovation becomes, therefore, primarily a question of epistemological
nature, which entails, as a natural consequence, a profound
methodological transformation also and requires a systemic research posture,
that has as essential constraint of consistency the observation in parallel
of all the crossing perspectives (the lines) and of all the levels of possible
interpretation (the plans) inherent a same complex concept, as well as
all the relationships established between them.
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