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Consilience - Wikipedia In science and history, consilience (also convergence of evidence or concordance of evidence) is the principle that evidence from independent, unrelated sources can "converge" on strong conclusions
Consilience - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com kənˈsɪlijəns IPA guide Other forms: consiliences Definitions of consilience noun agreement and overlap of ideas among various fields of study on a topic, especially in academic subjects
consilience - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The central idea of the consilience world view is that all tangible phenomena, from the birth of stars to the workings of social institutions, are based on material processes that are ultimately reducible, however long and tortuous the sequences, to the law of physics
Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge by Edward O. Wilson Wilson calls this common groundwork of explanation that crosses all the great branches of learning "consilience," and he argues that we can indeed explain everything in the world through an understanding of a handful of natural laws
Consilience - World Wide Words It means “a jumping together”, and in his book he encourages those who study the sciences, the humanities and the arts to bridge the gaps between their narrow specialisms and so link together all the branches of learning, an aim which goes back to the thinkers of the time of the Enlightenment
Consilience - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Consilience refers to the convergence of diverse disciplines within the human sciences in identifying conditions necessary for human thriving and well-being, leading to the development of programs, policies, and practices that promote these outcomes