Technology
Technology is a broad concept that deals with an animal species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects an animal species' ability to control and adapt to its environment. Technology is a term with origins in the Greek "technologia", "τεχνολογία" — "techne", "τέχνη" ("craft") and "logia", "λογία" ("saying").[1] However, a strict definition is elusive; "technology" can refer to material objects of use to humanity, such as machines, hardware or utensils, but can also encompass broader themes, including systems, methods of organization, and techniques. The term can either be applied generally or to specific areas: examples include "construction technology", "medical technology", or "state-of-the-art technology".
The human race's use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. The prehistorical discovery of the ability to control fire increased the available sources of food and the invention of the wheel helped humans in travelling in and controlling their environment. Recent technological developments, including the printing press, the telephone, and the Internet, have lessened physical barriers to communication and allowed humans to interact on a global scale. However, not all technology has been used for peaceful purposes; the development of weapons of ever-increasing destructive power has progressed throughout history, from clubs to nuclear weapons.
Technology has affected society and its surroundings in a number of ways. In many societies, technology has helped develop more advanced economies (including today's global economy) and has allowed the rise of a leisure class. Many technological processes produce unwanted by-products, known as pollution, and deplete natural resources, to the detriment of the Earth and its environment. Various implementations of technology influence the values of a society and new technology often raises new ethical questions. Examples include the rise of the notion of efficiency in terms of human productivity, a term originally applied only to machines, and the challenge of traditional norms.
Philosophical debates have arisen over the present and future use of technology in society, with disagreements over whether technology improves the human condition or worsens it. Neo-Luddism, anarcho-primitivism, and similar movements criticise the pervasiveness of technology in the modern world, claiming that it harms the environment and alienates people; proponents of ideologies such as transhumanism and techno-progressivism view continued technological progress as beneficial to society and the human condition. Indeed, until recently, it was believed that the development of technology was restricted only to human beings, but recent scientific studies indicate that other primates and certain dolphin communities have developed simple tools and learned to pass their knowledge to other generations.
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1 Definition and usage
2 Science, engineering and technology
3 Role in human history
3.1 Paleolithic (2.5 million – 10,000 BC)
3.1.1 Stone tools
3.1.2 Fire
3.1.3 Clothing and shelter
3.2 Neolithic through Classical Antiquity (10,000BC – 300AD)
3.2.1 Metal tools
3.2.2 Energy and Transport
3.3 Modern history (0CE —)
4 Technology and philosophy
4.1 Technicism
4.2 Optimism
4.3 Pessimism
4.4 Appropriate technology
5 Other animal species
6 See also
6.1 Theories and concepts in technology
6.2 Economics of technology
7 Notes
8 References
9 External links
10 Further reading
Definition and usage
The invention of the printing press made it possible for scientists and politicians to communicate their ideas with ease, leading to the Age of Enlightenment; an example of technology as a cultural force.In general technology is the relationship that society has with its tools and crafts, and to what extent society can control its environment. The Merriam-Webster dictionary offers a definition of the term: "the practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area" and "a capability given by the practical application of knowledge".[1] Ursula Franklin, in her 1989 "Real World of Technology" lecture, gave another definition of the concept; it is "practice, the way we do things around here".[2]
In
biology, a species is one of the basic units
of
biological classification and a
taxonomic rank. A species is often defined as a
group of organisms capable of interbreeding and
producing fertile offspring. While in many cases this
definition is adequate, more precise or differing
measures are often used, such as based on similarity of
DNA or morphology. Presence of specific locally adapted
traits may further subdivide species into
subspecies.
The commonly used names for plant and animal taxa
sometimes correspond to species: for example, "lion,"
"walrus,"
and "Camphor
tree" – each refers to a species. In other cases
common names do not: for example, "deer"
refers to a
family of 34 species, including
Eld's Deer,
Red Deer and
Elk (Wapiti). The last two species were once
considered a single species, illustrating how species
boundaries may change with increased scientific
knowledge.
A usable definition of the word "species" and
reliable methods of identifying particular species are
essential for stating and testing biological theories
and for measuring
biodiversity. Traditionally, multiple examples of a
proposed species must be studied for unifying characters
before it can be regarded as a species. Extinct species
known only from fossils are generally difficult to give
precise taxonomic rankings to.
Because of the difficulties with both defining and
tallying the total numbers of different species in the
world, it is estimated that there are anywhere between 2
and 100 million different species.[1]
In
scientific classification, a species is assigned a
two-part name, treated as
Latin, although roots from any language can be used
as well as names of locales or individuals. The
genus is listed first (with its leading letter
capitalized), followed by a second term: for example,
gray wolves belong to the species Canis lupus,
coyotes to Canis latrans, golden jackals to
Canis aureus, etc., and all of those belong to the
genus
Canis (which also contains many other species).
The name of the species is the whole
binomial, not just the second term (which may be
called
specific name for animals).
Biological classification or scientific
classification in biology, is a method by which
biologists group and categorize
species of
organisms. Biological classification is a form of
scientific taxonomy, but should be distinguished
from
folk taxonomy, which lacks scientific basis. Modern
biological classification has its root in the work of
Carolus Linnaeus, who grouped species according to
shared physical characteristics. These groupings since
have been revised to improve consistency with the
Darwinian principle of
common descent.
Molecular systematics, which uses
DNA sequences as data, has driven many recent
revisions and is likely to continue to do so. Biological
classification belongs to the science of
biological systematics.
Current systems of classifying forms of
life descend from the thought presented by the Greek
philosopher
Aristotle, who published in his
metaphysical and
logical works the first known classification of
everything whatsoever, or "being". This is the scheme
that gave moderns such words as substance, species and
genus and was retained in modified and less general form
by
Linnaeus.
Aristotle also studied animals and classified them
according to method of reproduction, as did Linnaeus
later with plants. Aristotle's animal classification was
soon made obsolete by additional knowledge and was
forgotten.
The philosophical classification is in brief as
follows.[1]
Primary substance is the individual being; for example,
Peter, Paul, etc. Secondary substance is a
predicate that can properly or characteristically be
said of a class of primary substances; for example, man
of Peter, Paul, etc. The characteristic must not be
merely in the individual; for example, being skilled in
grammar. Grammatical skill leaves most of Peter out and
therefore is not characteristic of him. Similarly man
(all of mankind) is not in Peter; rather, he is in man.
Species is the secondary substance that is most
proper to its individuals. The most characteristic thing
that can be said of Peter is that Peter is a man. An
identity is being postulated: "man" is equal to all its
individuals and only those individuals. Members of a
species differ only in number but are totally the same
type.
A biologist is a
scientist devoted to and producing results in
biology through the study of
organisms. Typically biologists study organisms and
their relationship to their environment. Biologists
involved in basic research attempt to discover
underlying mechanisms that govern how organisms work.
Biologists involved in applied research attempt to
develop or improve medical, industrial or agricultural
processes.
There are many types of biologists. Some deal with
the
macroscopic world, and others with the
microscopic. There is much overlap between different
fields, and it is often hard to classify a biologist as
only one of them. Many jobs in biology as a field
require an
academic degree. A
Ph.D. (or equivalent) is generally required to
direct independent research, and involves a
specialization in a specific area of
biology (U.S. Department of Labor). Many biological
scientists work in research and development. Some
conduct basic research to advance our knowledge of
living organisms, including bacteria and other
infectious agents. Basic biological research enhances
our understanding so that we can develop solutions to
human health problems and improve the natural
environment. These biological scientists mostly work in
government, university, or private industry
laboratories, often exploring new areas of research.
Many expand on specialized research they started in
graduate school.
Many research scientists must submit grant proposals
to obtain funding for their projects. Colleges and
universities, private industry, and Federal Government
agencies such as the National Institutes of Health and
the National Science Foundation contribute to the
support of scientists whose research proposals are
determined to be financially feasible and to have the
potential to advance new ideas or processes.
Biological scientists who work in applied research or
product development use knowledge gained by basic
research to develop new drugs, treatments, and medical
diagnostic tests; increase crop yields; and develop new
biofuels. They usually have less freedom than basic
researchers do to choose the emphasis of their research,
and they spend more time working on marketable
treatments to meet the business goals of their
employers. Biological scientists doing applied research
and product development in private industry may be
required to describe their research plans or results to
nonscientists who are in a position to veto or approve
their ideas.
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Price: 825.00
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Price: 159.00
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Price: 2662.50
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Price: 2662.50
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Price: 1899.00
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Price: 1575.00
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Price: 2650.00
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Price: 221.00
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Price: 699.96
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Price: 667.00
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Price: 687.50
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Price: 632.00