THE METHODOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH – REPRESENTATIVE INTERDISCIPLINARY MODELS, INTRODUCED BY K.POPPER AND G.BACHELARD
Vasile ŢAPOC Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
Abstract
The current article focuses on possibilities of research offered by the models, developed by K.Popper and G.Bachelard, as placed in the sphere of interdisciplinary study. Both the method of critical rationalism by K.Popper, as well as the recurrent method of G.Bachelard use abundantly the resources of rational, objective knowledge. It is the nature of the latter that allowed for the transformation of interdisciplinary methodology into a technology of knowledge production by computers, which lead to the progress of civilization, along with the crisis of culture. A specialist in computer interdependency has become a convenient tool in solving civilization problems, whereas the man overwhelmed by his cultural problems – the finality of his existence and others – falls into the realm of interdisciplinary research. Keywords: methodology of research, method of critic rationalism, recurrent method, scientific spirit, interdisciplinary research, transdisciplinary research.