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Balance and Imbalance: In the Equation on “Differentiation – Continuity” Between Civilisations 2/4

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Written by: Hussein Maaloum
Category: IN DEPTH
Published: 01 March 2005
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“Following Scientific revolutions, and through an unexpected transfer, scientists are now facing a different science". This is the conclusion reached by Thomas S. Khun in his theory on the structure of scientific revolution... in the case of technological revolutions however, the whole world is exposed to a gradual change, and the rate of change depends on the nature of the technologies of impact ad their interaction with the elements of the social environment.”

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Balance and Imbalance: In the Equation on “Differentiation – Continuity” Between Civilisations 1/4

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Written by: Hussein Maaloum
Category: IN DEPTH
Published: 01 February 2005
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“Following Scientific revolutions, and through an unexpected transfer, scientists are now facing a different science". This is the conclusion reached by Thomas S. Khun in his theory on the structure of scientific revolution... in the case of technological revolutions however, the whole world is exposed to a gradual change, and the rate of change depends on the nature of the technologies of impact ad their interaction with the elements of the social environment.”

Read more: Balance and Imbalance: In the Equation on “Differentiation – Continuity” Between Civilisations 1/4

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