El desarrollo tecnológico en la historia

Authors

  • Leonardo Ordoñez Universidad del Rosario
    Coordinador del Ciclo Básico de la Escuela de Ciencias Humanas de la Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia. Magíster en filosofía por esta misma universidad. Ganador del Premio Nacional de Filosofía versión 1999. Es autor del libro Poesía y modernidad (2002), publicado por el Ministerio de Cultura de Colombia, así como de varios artículos publicados en diferentes revistas científicas.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/arete.200702.001

Keywords:

History of technology, technological change, Philosophy of technology

Abstract

"Technological Development in History". From its origins, the human species has been characterized by its ability to develop tools and artifacts of various kinds. This article provides an introduction to the question about the logic of technological development in Western history. The central question that the article addresses is: "are techniques developed through the revolutionary or evolutionary path?" Does it progress through sudden or  abrupt jumps, or through slow incremental changes? The article is divided into three parts. In the first, we summarize the interpretations of the revolutionary and evolutionary history of technology. Next,  we reconstruct the typology proposed by Serres to characterize technological development through a model that overcomes the dichotomy revolution / evolution. Finally, we show how these approaches to the history of technology influence the formulation of theories of technological change.

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Published

2007-12-01

How to Cite

Ordoñez, L. (2007). El desarrollo tecnológico en la historia. Areté, 19(2), 187–209. https://doi.org/10.18800/arete.200702.001

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