Whewell was the first to use the term " consilience " to discuss the unification of knowledge between the different branches of learning.
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"The human mind, " writes the biologist Edward O . Wilson in his recent book " Consilience,"
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He was an advocate of Consilience : including biological individuality along with social, psychological, and cultural factors in any understanding of human behavior.
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Yet I think it fair to say that enough is known to justify confidence in the principle of universal rational consilience across all the natural science.
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The ToK System also offers a new epistemology that Henriques believes will move toward what E . O . Wilson termed " consilience ".
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Consilience is important across all of science, including the social sciences, and is often used as an argument for scientific realism by philosophers of science.
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As stated above, the ToK System proposes a new epistemology with the goal of moving academic knowledge toward what E . O . Wilson termed consilience.
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CONSILIENCE, by Edward O . Wilson . ( Knopf, $ 26 . ) . . . . . 12 . . . 13 . . . 3
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Darwinism is still an affront to many established ways of thought, and " Consilience, " published by Knopf, is not a conciliatory book.
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Gould includes an analysis of Consilience : The Unity of Knowledge " within the larger scope of his recommendations for a confederation of the physical sciences and humanities.