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Defining technology, according to Skolimwoski and Bunge
- Exam (elaborations) • 2 pages • 2021
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Bunge recognizes that technology is about the process. According to Bunge, there are two forms of technology: substantive theories that include awareness of the object of operation and operative approaches that deal with the action itself. Indeed, substantive technological ideas are essentially applications of empirical theories (Franssen ,5).
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a)	The possible causes of the decline of science
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Among science historians, the causes of science and natural metaphysics' apparent failure at the end of the Greco-Roman era have long been discussed (McClellan iii, James E., and Harold Dorn, 145). There is a possible explanation for this absence of a different social status for science and technological careers. Work was feebly mixed and established in the prehistoric world, and the ideological or financial foundation of cultural assistance was generally missing. The separation of science and ...
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a)	What happens in the design process?
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- R93,98
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a)	What happens in the design process?