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Scientific inquiry is becoming increasingly specialized, moving away from viewing organisms as integrated systems. This article advocates for interdisciplinary approaches to better understand complex biological and psychological phenomena.

Area of Science:

  • Integrative biology and psychology.
  • Interdisciplinary scientific research.

Background:

  • Modern science trends towards extreme specialization, often neglecting the holistic view of organisms as functioning systems within ecosystems.
  • This reductionist approach can overlook the complex interactions within living systems.
  • Emerging fields like psychoneuroimmunology highlight the need for integrated study.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for and illustrate the value of an integrated, interdisciplinary approach in scientific investigation.
  • To counter the trend of excessive specialization in scientific research.
  • To emphasize the importance of viewing living organisms as organized systems.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the trend towards scientific specialization.
  • Identification of emerging interdisciplinary fields.

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  • Conceptual framework for integrated research across traditional boundaries.
  • Main Results:

    • Increasing scientific specialization poses challenges to understanding complex biological and psychological systems.
    • Interdisciplinary fields demonstrate a growing need for integrated research.
    • An integrated approach is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of living organisms.

    Conclusions:

    • An integrated approach that transcends traditional disciplinary lines is essential for scientific progress.
    • Viewing organisms as organized systems functioning within ecosystems is a vital concept.
    • Interdisciplinary research, though demanding, offers significant value in understanding complex life processes.