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  2. History of knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Following the establishment of the history of knowledge, arguments occurred over whether the history of science should be absorbed by the history of knowledge. [13] The history of knowledge's relevancy has coincided with the discussion of the academic term "knowledge society" as reflected in the need for knowledge management since the 1960s. [10]

  3. Sociology of knowledge - Wikipedia

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    In other words, human history is a construct that creates a critical epistemological distinction between the natural and social worlds, a central concept in the social sciences. Primarily focused on historical methodology, Vico asserts that it is necessary to move beyond a chronicle of events to study a society's history. He examined society's ...

  4. Knowledge society - Wikipedia

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    A knowledge society generates, shares, and makes available to all members of the society knowledge that may be used to improve the human condition. [1] A knowledge society differs from an information society in that the former serves to transform information into resources that allow society to take effective action, while the latter only creates and disseminates the raw data. [2]

  5. Scientific Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Society had its origins in Gresham College in the City of London, and was the first scientific society in the world. The first moves towards the institutionalization of scientific investigation and dissemination took the form of the establishment of societies, where new discoveries were aired, discussed, and published.

  6. History of the social sciences - Wikipedia

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    The idea that society may be studied in a standardized and objective manner, with scholarly rules and methodology, is comparatively recent. Philosophers such as Confucius had long since theorised on topics such as social roles , the scientific analysis of human society is peculiar to the intellectual break away from the Age of Enlightenment and ...

  7. The Use of Knowledge in Society - Wikipedia

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    Regarded as a seminal work, [6] [7] [8] "The Use of Knowledge in Society" was one of the most praised [9] and cited [10] articles of the twentieth century. The article managed to convince market socialists and members of the Cowles Commission (Hayek's intended target) and was positively received by economists Herbert A. Simon, Paul Samuelson, and Robert Solow.

  8. Wikipedia:Contents/Outlines - Wikipedia

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    Below is a summary of the world's knowledge, ... and fitness History and events Human ... of society and culture, drawing from knowledge across the ...

  9. Origins of society - Wikipedia

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    His primary interest was the position of women in early society, and — in particular — Morgan's insistence that the matrilineal clan preceded the family as society's fundamental unit. 'The mother-right gens', wrote Engels in his survey of contemporary historical materialist scholarship, 'has become the pivot around which the entire science ...