Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Gellner , Ernest (1969), Thought and Change, Retrieved on 2012-05-29
  • Source Material [books.google.com]
  • Memes

    29 MAY 2012

     The Relationship of Industrial Society to Knowledge

    Industrial Society is not merely one containing 'industry,' large-scale productive units capable of supplying man's material needs in a way which can eliminate poverty: it is also a society in which knowledge plays a part wholly different from that which it played in earlier social forms, and which indeed possesses a quite different type of knowledge. Modern science is inconceivable outside an industrial society: but modern industrial society is equally inconceivable without modern science. R...
    Folksonomies: science culture industrial
    Folksonomies: science culture industrial
      1  notes

    The two are codependent, one cannot exist without the other; therefore, our entire modern world relies on science.

    Parent Reference