- In
Ancient Gr**** philosophy,
techne (Gr****: τέχνη, romanized: tékhnē, lit. 'art, skill, craft';
Ancient Gr****: [tékʰnɛː],
Modern Gr****: [ˈtexni]) is a...
- Bio-
Techne Corporation is an
American life
sciences company that develops,
manufactures and
sells life
science reagents,
instruments and
services for the...
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Techne is a term
derived from Gr**** that is
often translated as "craftsmanship", "craft", or "art".
Techne may also
refer to: Bio-
Techne Corporation, a...
- the Theuth/Thamus myth, for instance, the
section covering techne referred to
telos and
techne together. The two
methods are, however, not
mutually exclusive...
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Techné:
Research in
Philosophy and
Technology is a peer-reviewed
academic journal with a
focus on
philosophical analysis of
technological systems. Established...
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managing director until 1960. de
Bruyne launched a new
company in 1948 –
Techne Limited - to
design and
produce laboratory instruments. The
company established...
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Philosophical discussion of
questions relating to
technology (or its Gr****
ancestor techne)
dates back to the very dawn of
Western philosophy. The
phrase "philosophy...
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particularly well-known from the
works of Aristotle, is that of
physis and
techne – in this case, what is
produced and what is
artificial are distinguished...
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common belief or opinion. The term
episteme is also
distinguished from
techne: a
craft or
applied practice. In the Protagoras, Plato's
Socrates notes...
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Magnanimity Mimesis Natural slavery Intellectual virtues: sophia, episteme, nous, phronesis,
techne Three appeals: ethos, logos,
pathos Views on women...