Graduate School: The Human Person Flourishing in Terms of Science and Technology
Graduate School: The Human Person Flourishing in Terms of Science and Technology
Graduate School: The Human Person Flourishing in Terms of Science and Technology
Elective 8
Science, Technology and Society
Chapter 4
The Human Person Flourishing in Terms of
Science and Technology
A Written report
Submitted by:
NENITA MARIE Q. ALONZO
Submitted to:
ANGELINA P. LUMANLAN, MAEd
b. Technology as Poiesis
Human person as both the bearer and beneficiary of science and technology.
Human flourishes and finds meaning in the world that he/she builds
Human may unconsciously acquire, consume or destroy what the world has to
offer
must be treated as part of human life that needs reflective and meditative
thinking.
Meditative thinking
• kind of thinking that thinks the truth of being, that belongs to being and listens to
it.
Martin Heidegger
Heidegger points out, technological objects are means for ends, and are built
and operated by human beings, but the essence of technology is something else
entirely.
Revealing
Revealing is his translation of the Greek word alètheuein, which means ‘to discover’ – to
uncover what was covered over. Related to this verb is the independent noun alètheia,
which is usually translated as “truth,” though Heidegger insists that a more adequate
translation would be “unconcealment
What is reality?
according to Heidegger, it is not given the same way in all times and all cultures
(Seubold 1986, 35-6).
not something absolute that human beings can ever know once and for all
is relative in the most literal sense of the word – it exists only in relations.
Technology reveals the world as raw material, available for production and
manipulation.
Poises
In philosophy it is "the activity in which a person brings something into being that
did not exist before."
A mode of revealing – never comes to an end and happens on our own time.
Challenges nature and demands resources for human consumption and storage.
The age of switches, standing reserve and stockpiling for its own sake
Human beings and everything around us, are made of the same substance that
constitutes the stars: therefore, we are stardust. It is when we start questioning that we
submit ourselves to our thoughts.
One orders and puts a system to nature so it can be understood better and
controlled
Meditative Thinking
what we have in mind when we say that contemporary man is in flight from
thinking.
Before humans need a technology in order to meets the connectivity, humans made
technology but it consumed us. We say technology is scary because of the new
innovations and the future innovations that will be made, but it is not. What’s scary how
we acquire the convenienc3 it offers to us.
Dependent to technology
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Heidegger, Martin. “The question concerning technology (W. Lovitt, Trans.) The
question concerning technology: and other essays (pp. 3-35).” (1977).
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