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- Telesis abstract "Telesis (from the Greek τέλεσις /telesis/) or "planned progress" was a concept and neologism coined by the American sociologist Lester Frank Ward (often referred to as the "father of American sociology"), in the late 19th century to describe directed social advancement via education and the scientific method. The term has since been adopted as the name of numerous groups, schools, and businesses.".
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- Telesis subject Category:Architectural_theory.
- Telesis subject Category:Concepts_in_epistemology.
- Telesis subject Category:Ontology.
- Telesis subject Category:Urbanization.
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- Telesis comment "Telesis (from the Greek τέλεσις /telesis/) or "planned progress" was a concept and neologism coined by the American sociologist Lester Frank Ward (often referred to as the "father of American sociology"), in the late 19th century to describe directed social advancement via education and the scientific method. The term has since been adopted as the name of numerous groups, schools, and businesses.".
- Telesis label "Telesis".
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