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Deborahjeong Posted 8 years ago
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What is the phrase connected to?

This constitutive element of the modern world (man, as the producer of rational hypotheses) and (1) its articulation with (2) the ideology of techno-scientific progress and (3) the development of the machine that transforms the methods and theories of natural sciences finally led to the replacement of religious and metaphysical dogmas by the blind faith to the dogma of technical and scientific progress. Is the phrase (1) "its articulation with" connected to both (2) the ideology and (3) the development or just to (2) the ideology? I am very confused. What is the phrase "its articulation" connected to? Could you help me clarify it? Thanks.
  

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Is the phrase (1) "its articulation with" connected to both (2) the ideology and (3) the development . . Yes.

  • Is the phrase (1) "its articulation with" connected to both (2) the ideology and (3) the development .
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  • Yes.
  • My opinion of this sentence is that the writer could express his meaning in a much clearer way.
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Is the phrase (1) "its articulation with" connected to both (2) the ideology and (3) the development . . . ?

Yes.

My opinion of this sentence is that the writer could express his meaning in a much clearer way.

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