Traditional and Technogenic Civilizations

Russian Studies in Philosophy 53 (2):159-167 (2015)
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Turning to the question of typology of the known civilizations, the essay divides them into two large groups – traditional and technogenic – and discusses the central characteristics and main differences of both of them

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