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[According to an attitude prevailing in the past, the ancient Greeks were unable to work out technological achievements. For example, Carl Jung,4 maintaining that technological skills were due to the development of “directed thinking”, to his view a product of the social conditions of mediaeval times, states.]
Published: Apr 9, 2010
Keywords: Prime Mover; Technological Skill; Classical Antiquity; Technological Achievement; Defensive Wall
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