Technē (The Greek word)
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Wikidata:
Q2095894
Library of congress:
sh 98003145
Sources of Information
- Löbl, R. Techne - Texhne : Untersuchung zur Bedeutung dieses Wortes in der Zeit von Homer bis Aristoteles, c1997.
- Web. 3(techne: art, skill, esp. the principles or methods employed in making something or attaining an objective)
Wikipedia description:
In Ancient Greek philosophy, techne (Greek: τέχνη, romanized: tékhnē, lit. 'art, skill, craft'; Ancient Greek: [tékʰnɛː], Modern Greek: [ˈtexni]) is a philosophical concept that refers to making or doing. Today, while the Ancient Greek definition of techne is similar to the modern definition and use of "practical knowledge", techne can include various fields such as mathematics, geometry, medicine, shoemaking, rhetoric, philosophy, music, and astronomy. One of the definitions of techne led by Aristotle, for example, is "a state involving true reason concerned with production".
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