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Man kann das Verhältnis zwischen Disziplinen in verschiedenen Begriffen beschreiben. Zum Beispiel als Arbeitsteilung, wobei man ein gelassenes, wenn nicht einträchtiges Nebeneinander zum Wohl eines größeren Ganzen suggeriert.

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Brandstetter, T. (2012). Wissenschaftsgeschichte. In: Maasen, S., Kaiser, M., Reinhart, M., Sutter, B. (eds) Handbuch Wissenschaftssoziologie. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-18918-5_19

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