terms |
techne |
As nouns the difference between terms and techne
is that
terms is while
techne is (philosophy) craft; practice; making or doing, as contrasted with episteme or knowing.
techne |
physis |
As nouns the difference between techne and physis
is that
techne is (philosophy) craft; practice; making or doing, as contrasted with episteme or knowing while
physis is (ancient greek philosophy and theology) nature, as contrasted with law or custom.
arete |
techne |
As nouns the difference between arete and techne
is that
arete is virtue, excellence or
arete can be while
techne is (philosophy) craft; practice; making or doing, as contrasted with episteme or knowing.
techne |
phronesis |
In philosophy|lang=en terms the difference between techne and phronesis
is that
techne is (philosophy) craft; practice; making or doing, as contrasted with episteme or knowing while
phronesis is (philosophy) the virtue of "practical wisdom" as posited by aristotle.
As nouns the difference between techne and phronesis
is that
techne is (philosophy) craft; practice; making or doing, as contrasted with episteme or knowing while
phronesis is (philosophy) the virtue of "practical wisdom" as posited by aristotle.
techne |
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techne |
episteme |
In philosophy terms the difference between techne and episteme
is that
techne is craft; practice; making or doing, as contrasted with episteme or knowing while
episteme is scientific knowledge; a principled system of understanding; sometimes contrasted with {{term|empiricism|lang=en}}.
techie |
techne |
As nouns the difference between techie and techne
is that
techie is one who works with, or has an interest in, technology or computers while
techne is craft; practice; making or doing, as contrasted with episteme or knowing.
techno |
techne |
As nouns the difference between techno and techne
is that
techno is a style of music characterized by repetitive instrumental music produced for use in a continuous DJ set. The central rhythmic component is most often in common time (4/4), where time is marked with a bass drum on each quarter note pulse, a backbeat played by snare or clap on the second and fourth pulses of the bar, and an open hi-hat sounding every second eighth note while
techne is craft; practice; making or doing, as contrasted with episteme or knowing.