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Huxley's essay titled "Has Man's Conquest of Space Increased or Diminished His Stature?" situates the "conquest of space" within the larger context of man's "conquest of nature" and encourages the reader to think of progress differently than the expansion of human control over nature.
I think of progress as forward motion, moving ahead into new territory and fresh concepts.
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Whatever, it's comforting to think of the progress we've made since those dark days.
We like to think of social progress as inevitable&as being taken care of by someone else, or by forces".
Maybe this track we like to think of as progress is just us going around in wider and wider circles.
The American philosopher Larry Laudan tried to show how it is possible to think of scientific progress in terms of "problem solving," and he offered a methodology of science based on the assessment of problem-solving success.
When we think of moral progress, however, it is the development of Us Them morality that we, like the Victorian moralists, normally have in mind.
Just think of the progress that can be made if everyone chose to be a part of the solution, instead of throwing up roadblocks, thus propagating the problem.
It may be one of the few examples left of what we used to think of as progress: bigger, more expensive factories are turning out semiconductors with smaller circuits that can do more work using less power.
In that context, it is everyone's interests for big data to be embraced by the worldwide healthcare community – and not just the U.S. We tend to think of medical progress as something that happens in laboratories, but the reality is that future breakthroughs may have less to do with chance discovery than the systematic analyses of existing data.
Ask you parents what they think of your progress.
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