Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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SOCIETY , NATURE AND THE CONCEPT OF TECHNOLOGY Tim Ingold For many centuries , Western thought has been dominated by the idea that the mission of mankind is to achieve mastery over nature . The world of nature is commonly characterised ...
SOCIETY , NATURE AND THE CONCEPT OF TECHNOLOGY Tim Ingold For many centuries , Western thought has been dominated by the idea that the mission of mankind is to achieve mastery over nature . The world of nature is commonly characterised ...
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... nature . " In our tradi- tional ways of thinking " , as Winner writes , " the concept of mastery and the master - slave metaphor are the dominant ways of describing man's relationship to nature , as well as to the implements of ...
... nature . " In our tradi- tional ways of thinking " , as Winner writes , " the concept of mastery and the master - slave metaphor are the dominant ways of describing man's relationship to nature , as well as to the implements of ...
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... nature of techniques seems to deny , rather than imply , any organic incipience . Their advent and development is not a continuation of ' natural histo- ry ' . On the contrary , in their origins and in their existence techniques are ...
... nature of techniques seems to deny , rather than imply , any organic incipience . Their advent and development is not a continuation of ' natural histo- ry ' . On the contrary , in their origins and in their existence techniques are ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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