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  • {{Short description|Political philosophy}} ...80230233607_12 Globalization and Utopia]. ''Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited''</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Lifestyle or philosophy}} ...an artifice and civilisation. In this, the rustic customs and pastoralism of country life are preferred to urban fashion and sophistication.{{r|Baker|Da ...
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  • ...anyi]]'s personal knowledge, as well as to [[Bertrand Russell]]'s contrast of Knowledge by Acquaintance and by Description.<ref>Bertrand Russell, ''Mysti ...lour]]s, which could not be explained to someone born blind: the necessity of experiential knowledge becomes clear if one was asked to explain to a blind ...
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  • {{distinguish|Critique of technology}} {{short description|Branch of critical theory}} ...
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  • ...e Real''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: [[MIT Press]]</ref> outlining evidence of romanticism in many commentaries on digital technology at the time. ...<ref>Wertheim, Margaret. 1999. ''The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space from Dante to the Internet''. London: Virago.</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Philosophical term referring to systems of understanding (i.e. knowledge)}} ...s knowledge or understanding. The term ''[[epistemology]]'' (the branch of philosophy concerning knowledge) is derived from {{transliteration|grc|episteme}}. ...
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  • ...steam engine]] propelled the [[Industrial Revolution]] in [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Britain]] and the world. The steam engine was cre ...l changes outside the political sphere, such as changes in mores, culture, philosophy or technology. Many have been global, while others have been limited to sin ...
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  • ...ssenti_xxx_1982_00_9819/page/138 138-162]|chapter=Some Social Implications of Modern Technology|orig-year=1941|editor-last2=Eike|editor-first2=Gebhardt|c ...mensionalm00marc/page/1|title=One-dimensional man: studies in the ideology of advanced industrial society|last=Marcuse, Herbert, 1898-1979.|publisher=Bea ...
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  • ...es=44–79}}</ref> as following the instructions could cause massive amounts of harm to others, and limiting or at least controlling who has access to that There are two defined major categories of information hazard. The first is the "adversarial hazard"<ref name=":1" /> ...
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  • ...Understanding implies abilities and dispositions with respect to an object of [[knowledge]] that are sufficient to support intelligent behavior.<ref>{{ci ...etter or worse than the recognized standard concepts and theories of their culture. Thus, understanding is correlated with the ability to make [[inference]]s. ...
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  • ...1981). ''Objects of Special Devotion{{spaced ndash}}Fetishism in Popular Culture''. Bowling Green, Ohio: [[Bowling Green State University Popular Press]]. ...logy, Culture, and Aesthetics in Technological Choice". ''[[Technology and Culture]]''. Volume 41, Number 1. pp. 99&ndash;115.</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Extensive knowledge of a wide group of subjects}} ...ard of Bingen|Hildegard von Bingen]], who is frequently used as an example of a walking encyclopedia.]] ...
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  • ...ory.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Virtual Worlds: Culture and Politics in the Age of Cybertechnology|last=Nayar|first=Pramod|publisher=SAGE Publications|year=20 ...it is the technology critic who assumes the center stage in the discourse of technology policy issues.<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • {{Short description|Philosophical concept meaning "spirit of the age"}} ...Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Georg W. F. Hegel]], contrasting with Hegel's use of ''[[Volksgeist]]'' "national spirit" and ''[[Weltgeist]]'' "world-spirit". ...
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  • | image = Decoded Feedback Nocturnal Culture Night 10 2015 04.jpg | caption = Decoded Feedback at the Nocturnal Culture Night festival in Germany, 2015. ...
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  • ...uld lead an individual as a member of a collectivity to impose their forms of time on others and impede the efforts towards more homogeneous temporal com ...ate=1 January 1997 |page=249}}</ref> This type of discrimination is a form of [[ageism]]. ...
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  • ...ds a Neo-Luddite manifesto]''. Utne Reader, 1990.</ref> However, criticism of technology comes in many shades. ...efine [[Hierarchy|social hierarchies]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition: Communication from Ancient Times to the Informati ...
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  • {{short description|Area of study that is not scientific}} ...an provide insights into the role military leadership plays in the outcome of conflicts.}}</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Political philosophy}} ...able education, the protection of our planet, Fine Arts, and the [[freedom of speech]] and communication technologies. ...
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  • ...og park planning items and needs assessment in consideration of Korean pet culture|url=http://www.koreascience.or.kr/article/JAKO200530360545793.page|journal= == Pet culture in the United States == ...
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