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Progreso, determinismo y pesimismo tecnológicoProgress and technological determinism and pessimism
(Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 1997-10)
Este trabajo se propone: en primer lugar, retratar las características más importantes del avance tecnológico; en segundo lugar, caracterizar las formas relevantes, las variaciones y las tendencias históricas del determinismo ...
A interdisciplinaridade no ensino de progressões aritméticas e geométricas por meio de softwares matemáticos
(Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilUFSMCentro de Tecnologia, 2019-03-08)
Today technologies are present in the daily lives of almost all people, especially young people. These young people immersed in the technological world sometimes when entering the classroom see themselves in a completely ...
The inequality curse: constraints and political discretion
(2010-07-14)
We live in an unjust world characterized by economic inequality. No liberal theory of justice is able to justify it. Inequality is not 'solved' with equality of opportunity or meritocracy. Nor by the socialist and republican ...
Chinese Art and Technology Industry Development
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)
Decadencia y caída del tecnotriunfalismo
(Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 2016-12)
Los filósofos tienden a dar por sentado que es posible arrojar luz sobre los cimientos básicos de las creencias sociales y las políticas sobre la tecnología científica debatiendo con argumentos bien fundamentados acerca ...
Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 1998
(1998)
Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient ...
Camel: collective-aware message logging
(Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2015-03)
The continuous progress in the performance of supercomputers has made possible the understanding of many fundamental problems in science. Simulation, the third scientific pillar, constantly demands more powerful machines ...