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Изучение категории орудий труда в языке техники

Изучение категории орудий труда в языке техники

Abstract

The article proves the necessity of study of the category “tools” which structures the terminological apparatus of the language of engineering and technology. It further shows the development of the category of tools in the language of engineering and technology as well as an epistemic role of technical artifacts.

Обоснована актуальность изучения категории орудия труда как категории, структурирующей терминологическую лексику языка техники. Устанавливается формирование этой категории в языке техники через эволюцию орудий труда и гносеологические функции технических артефактов.

Keywords

ЯЗЫК ТЕХНИКИ, КАТЕГОРИЯ, КАТЕГОРИЯ ОРУДИЙ ТРУДА, ТЕХНИКА, ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ АРТЕФАКТЫ, ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ СИСТЕМЫ

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