Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... knowledge of its meaning ; ( 2 ) knowledge of the techniques of production and / or use ; ( 3 ) knowledge of its worth . Nor would I say that the rate of growth in material culture outstrips that of the nonmaterial culture . This is an ...
... knowledge of its meaning ; ( 2 ) knowledge of the techniques of production and / or use ; ( 3 ) knowledge of its worth . Nor would I say that the rate of growth in material culture outstrips that of the nonmaterial culture . This is an ...
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... ( knowledge ) through technology — a large part of modern populations can in- vest their time in education , so contributing more to science and to its payoff in technology . What is changing , then , is the produc- tion of knowledge ...
... ( knowledge ) through technology — a large part of modern populations can in- vest their time in education , so contributing more to science and to its payoff in technology . What is changing , then , is the produc- tion of knowledge ...
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... knowledge . But it is moral knowledge that is illustrated here ( conceptions of equity and democracy ) and its rapid diffusion rather than the growth of knowledge itself . For the latter , the city is the principal site for its ...
... knowledge . But it is moral knowledge that is illustrated here ( conceptions of equity and democracy ) and its rapid diffusion rather than the growth of knowledge itself . For the latter , the city is the principal site for its ...
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