What problems arise if knowledge is communicated only orally?
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When knowledge is transmitted only orally then it is restricted to a few sections of people only. This cannot generate knowledge to mass numbers . Hence, in order to develop knowledge both oral and written form is needed. This gave rise to printing and development of written scripts.
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When knowledge is transmitted only orally then it is restricted to a few sections of people only. This cannot generate knowledge to mass numbers . Hence, in order to develop knowledge both oral and written form is needed. This gave rise to printing and development of written scripts.
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