Weapons in and as History: On the Ontogenerative Function of Materialized Preemption and Intelligence in Weapons Technology
Weapons technology is a key factor contributing to cultural evolution because it enables humans actively to protect themselves from a variety of natural threats and expand their access to resources. In contrast to non-military technologies, the purpose of which is to subordinate and shape inanimate,...
Main Authors: | Davor Löffler, John J. McGraw, Niels N. Johannsen |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities - Skopje
2019-12-01
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Series: | Identities |
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Online Access: | http://identitiesjournal.edu.mk/index.php/IJPGC/article/view/373 |
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