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{{review|The Nature of Technology: What it is and How it Evolves|Brian Arthur|R1R7JT2AG50IFT|7 Jult 2010|Thoughtful entry on an under-explored topic}}
{{review|The Nature of Technology: What it is and How it Evolves|Brian Arthur|R1R7JT2AG50IFT|7 July 2010|Thoughtful entry on an under-explored topic}}
{{author|Brian Arthur}}’s treatise is somewhat ponderous in its beginning (and in truth, throughout) but all the same is most encouraging in its [[Epistemology|epistemological]] disposition — assuming as it does the recursivity of society and technology, rather than toting the (conventional) view that one is strictly a product of the other. This points you towards a path-dependent model for not just technology, but society and indeed knowledge itself.
{{author|Brian Arthur}}’s treatise is somewhat ponderous in its beginning (and in truth, throughout) but all the same is most encouraging in its [[Epistemology|epistemological]] disposition — assuming as it does the recursivity of society and technology, rather than toting the (conventional) view that one is strictly a product of the other. This points you towards a path-dependent model for not just technology, but society and indeed knowledge itself.