The New Route for Integration Between Scientific Spirits and Humanistic Spirit: With the Angle Of Jobs
Abstract
At present, many scholars are discussing the organic integration between scientific spirits and humanistic spirits, but the discussions in integration route seem so deficient, as well as the realistic operability. The “Apple” spirit created by Jobs achieves high integration between scientific spirits and humanistic spirits. So from the angle of Jobs, to rethink and discuss their integration route from the philosophical level is not only a urgent affair, but also a bran-new angle.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/4957
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