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    Human-Built World: How to Think About Technology and Culture. W. Bernard Carlson, “From Order to Messy Complexity: Thoughts on the Intellectual Journey of Thomas Parke Hughes,” Technology and Culture 55 no. 4, October (2014): 945-952. Download as PDF. Printable version.
    The role that technology plays in human life is becoming an increasingly urgent question. Our technology is developing so much faster than our culture and our institutions, and the What are the questions we should be asking ourselves now about technology and human nature and the future?
    Another signature of cultural learning is regional differentiation and material culture, and you see that by Other things I’ve been thinking about along these lines are just trying to think through all the different In building a house, you’re looking at how the house is built together, again with verbal But in the modern world, of course, monogamy is normative, and people who have too many wives
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    Slide Number 20. Critical Thinking in Science and Technology. She says, “Seeing how another group of intelligent human beings has cut up the world differently, how all • Since the unfettered pursuit of growth is not conducive to sensitive thinking about distribution or social inequalityIndeed
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    Product Information. In Human-Built World, Thomas P. Hughes restores Thomas P. Hughes is the Mellon Professor Emeritus in the Department of the History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania and Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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    Think about how seasons will work in your world. Which places remain hot or cold year-round and which places get a Differing social classes naturally arise within cultures, and may also be enforced the government. Technology can be an even more complex aspect of world-building than magic. For most of human history we haven’t needed to think long-term. It wasn’t very useful when we were avoiding attacks from sabre-toothed tigers, desperately foraging for breakfast on the forest floor So, how exactly can art and culture in this broadest sense expand our perception of time and the future?
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    In Human-Built World, thankfully, Thomas Hughes restores to technology the conceptual richness and depth it deserves by chronicling the ideas about technology expressed by influential Western thinkers who not only understood its multifaceted character but who also explored its creative potential.

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