Difference between traditional knowledge and modern knowledge
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For this purpose, I take 'traditional knowledge' to
mean the body of knowledge, science and tech- niques used by rural people, and the term
'modern knowledge' to mean the body of know-
ledge, science and techniques arising essentially
from the European scientific revolution of the
17th century.1 Traditional knowledge and modern
knowledge are not at either end of a continuum
of usefulness or scientificness; traditional know-
ledge today includes many modern notions and is
based in part on scientific methods, while modern
knowledge is in several important respects func-
tionally inferior to traditional knowledge. Both
types of knowledge grow and change, although
modern knowledge changes much faster than
traditional knowledge.
mean the body of knowledge, science and tech- niques used by rural people, and the term
'modern knowledge' to mean the body of know-
ledge, science and techniques arising essentially
from the European scientific revolution of the
17th century.1 Traditional knowledge and modern
knowledge are not at either end of a continuum
of usefulness or scientificness; traditional know-
ledge today includes many modern notions and is
based in part on scientific methods, while modern
knowledge is in several important respects func-
tionally inferior to traditional knowledge. Both
types of knowledge grow and change, although
modern knowledge changes much faster than
traditional knowledge.
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in modern knowladge people stidy from phone or laptop or in traditional knowladge people learn from books
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