Interdisciplinary Tradition

Abstract

Based on information from the Brazilian government, the article discusses the advancement of the interdisciplinary field on specialist studies, especially in relation to master's and doctoral courses in Brazil. From Walter Benjamin's concept of experience, the article reflects on the possibility of creating an interdisciplinary tradition that helps in understanding the uncertainties of the present.

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Marco Maschio Chaga, Simone Regina Dias

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Marco Maschio Chaga, Simone Regina Dias (2017). Interdisciplinary Tradition. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 6(3), 55-61. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-404653