“THE NATURES Of SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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The terme technology and scence are used commonly and unsell Con ious y iA
“everyday discourse and wnting. Poupke who ue these eapresseony take a for
granted that they and thea listeners of reafers have shared unamb pucsss motions
Ht their respective meanings, as they presumably do with words like piunele,
hitchen, anddcaist. I, however, Ure queations “what us techoobog v7"
and “what ta
scicme!
are posed to students or ordinary citizens, the divergence ia replies ia
always substantial, sometimes astor
numerous definihons put toch by at
demic analysts of scromce :
reveals thal ec Anolog
multiple untoce gruzed mean
fo The stuabo uo nu better will the
a, be (how Mpc rdints, CLP, On ao
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eevee secona, Ca haf whichehoaks
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