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  • Jasmine Kelly Abejero
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    was a German philosopher who embraced the Continental tradition of philosophy.

    Martin Heidegger

  • 2

    He, therefore, believed that philosophy and the study of social sciences should not strive to measure human social life in terms of quantity (gross domestic product, net income, etc).

    Martin Heidegger

  • 3

    Sociology, philosophy, and other social sciences should investigate in terms of?

    quality

  • 4

    Heidegger’s key concepts

    revolve around ontology, or the study of “being” (dasein in German), “forgetfulness of being” (seinsvergessenheit), and “rootedness-in-soil” (bodenstandigkeit)

  • 5

    The whole philosophy of Heidegger focuses on the role of?

    ethics and social morality

  • 6

    is seen as a tool whose function varies according to individual goals and collective aspirations.

    technology

  • 7

    technology is seen as a tool whose function varies according to individual goals and collective aspirations.

    first definition (instrumental definition)

  • 8

    technology is a human activity to produce, invent, and achieve

    the second definition (anthropological definition)

  • 9

    According to Heidegger, technology is a mode of?

    “bringing forth” or poeisis (Greek)

  • 10

    resembles the term episteme, which refers to the human ability to make and perform, including knowledge and understanding also. While in art, techne refers to both tangible and intangible aspects of life.

    techne (the Greek root word of technology)

  • 11

    “challenges” nature, by extracting something from it, transforming, storing, and distributing it

    Modern technology

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    two ways of looking at the world

    calculative and meditative thinking.

  • 13

    humans become exploited also as an instrument of technology. This process is called?

    destining

  • 14

    is the saving power, said Heidegger, because it is an act of mind which had great power over the truth

    Art

  • 15

    such countries (costa rica) should not be regarded as underdeveloped, but rather as?

    appropriately developed

  • 16

    proposed a re-orientation towards a truer form of progress ---one that is geared toward quality (happiness and well-being), instead of quantity (GDP and net income). He recommended alternative visions around the concept of good living.

    Hickel

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  • 1

    was a German philosopher who embraced the Continental tradition of philosophy.

    Martin Heidegger

  • 2

    He, therefore, believed that philosophy and the study of social sciences should not strive to measure human social life in terms of quantity (gross domestic product, net income, etc).

    Martin Heidegger

  • 3

    Sociology, philosophy, and other social sciences should investigate in terms of?

    quality

  • 4

    Heidegger’s key concepts

    revolve around ontology, or the study of “being” (dasein in German), “forgetfulness of being” (seinsvergessenheit), and “rootedness-in-soil” (bodenstandigkeit)

  • 5

    The whole philosophy of Heidegger focuses on the role of?

    ethics and social morality

  • 6

    is seen as a tool whose function varies according to individual goals and collective aspirations.

    technology

  • 7

    technology is seen as a tool whose function varies according to individual goals and collective aspirations.

    first definition (instrumental definition)

  • 8

    technology is a human activity to produce, invent, and achieve

    the second definition (anthropological definition)

  • 9

    According to Heidegger, technology is a mode of?

    “bringing forth” or poeisis (Greek)

  • 10

    resembles the term episteme, which refers to the human ability to make and perform, including knowledge and understanding also. While in art, techne refers to both tangible and intangible aspects of life.

    techne (the Greek root word of technology)

  • 11

    “challenges” nature, by extracting something from it, transforming, storing, and distributing it

    Modern technology

  • 12

    two ways of looking at the world

    calculative and meditative thinking.

  • 13

    humans become exploited also as an instrument of technology. This process is called?

    destining

  • 14

    is the saving power, said Heidegger, because it is an act of mind which had great power over the truth

    Art

  • 15

    such countries (costa rica) should not be regarded as underdeveloped, but rather as?

    appropriately developed

  • 16

    proposed a re-orientation towards a truer form of progress ---one that is geared toward quality (happiness and well-being), instead of quantity (GDP and net income). He recommended alternative visions around the concept of good living.

    Hickel