Re: [Fis] Fis Digest, Vol 10, Issue 11

2015-01-21 Thread Moisés André Nisenbaum
Pedro, this image is strongly related to my research. My graduation and master degree was in Physics. But now I am in IS world through PhD program of IBICT/UFRJ in Brazil. As you, Jorge and Raquel said (Navarro, Moral, Marijuan, 2013), IS is about to become one of four great scientific domains.

Re: [Fis] Fis Digest, Vol 10, Issue 11

2015-01-19 Thread Terrence W. DEACON
Hi Pedro, Thanks for sharing this beautiful and instructive image. I wonder if it should actually be more accurate as a higher dimensional graph or if rather than ambiguous overlap if there is some degree of containment in these relationships. — Terry On 1/19/15, Pedro C. Marijuan

Re: [Fis] Fis Digest, Vol 10, Issue 11

2015-01-19 Thread Terrence W. DEACON
... in 3-space perhaps a tetrahedron instead of a 4-leaf clover, such that each of the 4 academic domains were more equidistant from one another. On 1/19/15, Terrence W. DEACON dea...@berkeley.edu wrote: Hi Pedro, Thanks for sharing this beautiful and instructive image. I wonder if it should

Re: [Fis] Fis Digest, Vol 10, Issue 11

2015-01-17 Thread Jeremy Sherman
It would be satisfying perhaps to think of our collective work as at the forefront of the development of what will become A Grand Domain of Science, but I would say the better trend in current science is toward careful integration between domains rather than toward established grand divisions,

Re: [Fis] Fis Digest, Vol 10, Issue 11

2015-01-17 Thread Moisés André Nisenbaum
Hi, Pedro. I didnt receive th image (Figure 1. The Four Great Domains of Science) Would you please send it again? Thank you. Moises 2015-01-17 9:00 GMT-02:00 fis-requ...@listas.unizar.es: Send Fis mailing list submissions to fis@listas.unizar.es To subscribe or unsubscribe via the