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Page 193
... force , as an institutional aspect of contemporary civilization " ( 50 ; italics in original ) . As indicated in the above quotation from longtime biotechnology critic Jeremy Rifkin , genetic engineering represents society's worst fears ...
... force , as an institutional aspect of contemporary civilization " ( 50 ; italics in original ) . As indicated in the above quotation from longtime biotechnology critic Jeremy Rifkin , genetic engineering represents society's worst fears ...
Page 197
... forces affecting society at large . Based on his study of scientists and the scientific literature , Latour has found what he calls " black boxes , " scientific theories or equipment that are taken for granted and accepted as being ...
... forces affecting society at large . Based on his study of scientists and the scientific literature , Latour has found what he calls " black boxes , " scientific theories or equipment that are taken for granted and accepted as being ...
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... force of arms , MacKenzie is portrayed as a compassionate older sister , swaying others through force of example and intelligence . In quiet moments , the imperial hero maintains his authority through a control of technology that ...
... force of arms , MacKenzie is portrayed as a compassionate older sister , swaying others through force of example and intelligence . In quiet moments , the imperial hero maintains his authority through a control of technology that ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 193 |
Kenneth Krabbenhoft Uses of Madness in Cervantes | 216 |
ii | 217 |
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