What Is an Interdisciplinary Theory?
Interdisciplinary science is a new discipline that takes common issues related to interdisciplines as research objects, uses multidisciplinary theories and methods to explore ways to solve problems, and promotes the comprehensive and coordinated development of disciplinary technology. The outstanding feature of modern scientific development is that it is both highly differentiated and highly integrated. On the one hand, the division of disciplines is becoming more and more detailed, and the branches are more and more; on the other hand, the solution of many increasingly complex problems requires the cooperation and integration of multiple disciplines. The disciplines are infiltrated, intersected, and combined with each other. New disciplines with very different traditional disciplines are called "interdisciplinary". [1]