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“The Multidisciplinary Approach to Thinking” by Peter Kaufman
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The most interesting problems in the world exist at the intersection of disciplines, but it is uncommon for scientists to reach across their disciplines and collaborate with other scientists outside of their discipline
Especially important examples of these models include the redundancy and backup system models from engineering; the compound interest model from mathematics; the breakpoint, tipping moment, and autocatalysis models from physics and chemistry; the modern Darwinian synthesis model from biology; and cognitive misjudgment models from psychology.