Monday, April 19, 2010

science and technology

How do we explain the aid of tradition to science and technology? I think that the reason lies in tradition itself. It is saturated with not only a kind of lifestyle or some dialects, but also a pofound and infinite ideology and a useful and special methodology which is substantial to both science and technology.
  I disagree with the speaker for another reason as well, traditional culture is also an influential factor of the world’s development. The speaker argues that the development of technology will inevitably make the tradition disappear, which implies that traditional culture can do nothing to the development. This idea is totally wrongheaded. The existence of traditional culture, in other words, the variety of races is an essential agent of the development of the world.
  We all know that the variety of species is valuable to the thriving of us human beings, then why not the variety of races?
  Imagine a world with all the same culture, all the same tradition, and all the same etiquette. Can you tell me whether we have made progress or have been lagging behind with no comparison?
  Experts will say that the variety of species gives us a huge depository of genes and I will say that the variety of races also bestows on us a precious large warehouse of different ideologies,methodologies, colorful legends, various living and eating styles from which we can learn a lot, gain more insight and, most of all, see ourselves more clearly and correctly. With the help of all these things, the world will be pushed forward and the civilization of each ethnic group will prosper.
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