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Ludovic Subran,Markus Zimmerisations. ..- A third approach in the book is to examine engineers versus sociological theories of professionalism on the one hand and theories of managerialism on the other. In the last chapter the author also discusses topics like technocracy and the responsibility of engineers. .978-3-030-57440-6978-3-030-57438-3尖叫 发表于 2025-3-25 08:41:20
Ludovic Subran,Markus Zimmerth education was to make young men suited for practical or industrial works and gradually a third aim was made to compete with these namely, to make them into scientists. In addition to different aims with education it was also differentiated in length and “depth”. From the middle of the nineteenthImmunotherapy 发表于 2025-3-25 12:12:44
Ludovic Subran,Markus Zimmery a French association of the same kind ten years later. Preussen, which was later with industrial development, got its corresponding association in 1821. This sort of associations may have been inspiring for engineers but the aim of these organisations did not include professional goals. In order tCULP 发表于 2025-3-25 18:19:27
Ludovic Subran,Markus Zimmerth education was to make young men suited for practical or industrial works and gradually a third aim was made to compete with these namely, to make them into scientists. In addition to different aims with education it was also differentiated in length and “depth”. From the middle of the nineteenthBrain-Imaging 发表于 2025-3-25 22:21:16
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Ludovic Subran,Markus Zimmerey areas of work and tries to be objective. It states up front that ‘it is not the purpose of dialogue to intrude upon discussion amongst the science community about scientific knowledge. There is no suggestion that the progress of scientific ideas should be democratically decided’ even though they爱哭 发表于 2025-3-26 10:08:41
sely connected with state bureaucracy in the countries in which they lived. In the early nineteenth century, some states—Austria-Hungary, several states in Germany (e.g. Prussia and Baden), France, Sweden, Denmark and others—established engineering training in order to stimulate private industry and一小块 发表于 2025-3-26 13:28:35
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Ludovic Subran,Markus Zimmersely connected with state bureaucracy in the countries in which they lived. In the early nineteenth century, some states—Austria-Hungary, several states in Germany (e.g. Prussia and Baden), France, Sweden, Denmark and others—established engineering training in order to stimulate private industry and