Techne is a term, etymologically derived from the Greek, that is often translated as "craftsmanship", "craft", or "art".
Techne is a term in philosophy which resembles episteme in the implication of knowledge of principles, although techne differs in that its intent is actually making or doing something as opposed to simple disinterested understanding of something.
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Tuche is usually loosely translated as "luck." This hardly covers it, though...It is the forces of nature that rage beyond the fragile walls of ancient Greek cities. It is the knowledge that the world can effortlessly crush all that man has built, that all his defenses and safety are an illusion. It is the power greater than man that gives the lie to all man's triumphs of civilization and technology (techne). Tuche is the inscrutable character of the gods, that which to mortals looks like madness. It is that which makes a human theogony impossible, that undermines any rational explanation of a good and benign universe. -gaijinxy
The symbol for Techne Corporation in NASDAQ is: TECH.
technology techne-ology the study of thechne. Techne in greek (τέχνη) is used for both the arts and for craftmanship.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Techne Corporation (TECH) is $3,404,651,230.45.
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Techne is the ancient Greek word for "art."
"On with the Show" in 1929
Margaretha Huber has written: 'Spiegelungen' -- subject(s): Techne (Philosophy), Aesthetics
mechanic mechanism mechanical
It's just an alarm system.
Arthur Bradley has written: 'Originary technicity' -- subject(s): Techne (Philosophy), Continental philosophy
It comes from Latin 'musica' and Greek 'mousike techne' being an art in which the Muses presided, especially music
Elene . Vakalo has written: 'E physiogno mia te s metapolemike s techne s ste n Ellada'