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LESSON 5 & 6
46問 • 10ヶ月前
  • Ella Mae Hilot
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  • 1

    scheme - instrumentum

    Contrivance

  • 2

    Proposes technology as a mode of revealing

    Martin Heidegger

  • 3

    Greek concepts

    Aletheia, Poiesis, Techne

  • 4

    unhideness or disclosure

    Aletheia

  • 5

    bringing forth

    Poiesis

  • 6

    making or producing something for a purpose

    Aristotle

  • 7

    skill, art, or craft

    Techne

  • 8

    Means of bringing forth something

    Techne

  • 9

    More reflective and sensitive way of looking at the world

    Technology as Poetry

  • 10

    Not an easy perspective to take in this era

    Technology as Poetry

  • 11

    Modern technology is very aggressive in its activity

    Technology as Poiesis

  • 12

    Modern technology demands resources from nature that are forcibly extracted for human consumption and storage

    Technology as Poiesis

  • 13

    With it, revealing never comes to an end

    Modern Technology

  • 14

    age of switches, standing reserve, and stockpiling for its own sake

    Modern Technology

  • 15

    it means obedience and submission

    Piety

  • 16

    leads one to search for his/her place in the universe and in the grand-scale of things

    Questioning

  • 17

    Way of Revealing in Modern Technology

    Enframing

  • 18

    concealed in enframing as nature is viewed as an orderable and calculable system of information.

    Poiesis

  • 19

    2 Types of Thinking

    Calculative Thinking, Meditative Thinking

  • 20

    one orders and puts a system to nature so it can be understood better and controlled.

    Calculative Thinking

  • 21

    People want control and are afraid of unpredictability, so this kind of thinking is more often used

    Calculative Thinking

  • 22

    one lets nature reveal itself to him/her without forcing it.

    Meditative Thinking

  • 23

    It is done because people want security

    Enframing

  • 24

    “Essence of technology is nothing technological.”

    Heidegger, 1997

  • 25

    “Where danger is, grows the saving power also.”

    Holderlin, poet

  • 26

    essence of technology as technology

    Saving Power

  • 27

    the way in which things are, as that which endures

    Essence

  • 28

    It tends to block poiesis

    Enframing

  • 29

    What Heidegger proposes as a way out of enframing

    Art

  • 30

    It allows us to see the poetic in nature in reality

    Art

  • 31

    Most poetic

    Nature

  • 32

    in this age we view nature as a problem to be solved.

    Nuclear Age

  • 33

    provides a way for us to remain rooted in the essence of who we are

    Meditative Thinking

  • 34

    Ground us so as to not let our technological devices affect our real core and warp our nature

    Meditative Thinking

  • 35

    Aristotle’s conception of the causes as explained by Heidegger:

    Causa Materials, Causa Formalis, Causa Finalis, Causa Efficiens

  • 36

    the material

    Causa Materials

  • 37

    The form

    Causa Formalis

  • 38

    the end

    Causa Finalis

  • 39

    Brings about the effect

    Causa Efficiens

  • 40

    Forget ‘developing’ poor countries, it’s time to ‘de-develop’ rich countries

    Jason Hickel

  • 41

    Main objective of the UN’s SDG

    Eradicated poverty by 2030

  • 42

    US and Canada

    8 hectares/person

  • 43

    Europeans

    4.7 hectares/person

  • 44

    Cuba

    1.9 hectares

  • 45

    two indicators of the quality of life

    Life Expectancy, Literacy

  • 46

    It puts the society and planet at risk

    Overconsumption

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    scheme - instrumentum

    Contrivance

  • 2

    Proposes technology as a mode of revealing

    Martin Heidegger

  • 3

    Greek concepts

    Aletheia, Poiesis, Techne

  • 4

    unhideness or disclosure

    Aletheia

  • 5

    bringing forth

    Poiesis

  • 6

    making or producing something for a purpose

    Aristotle

  • 7

    skill, art, or craft

    Techne

  • 8

    Means of bringing forth something

    Techne

  • 9

    More reflective and sensitive way of looking at the world

    Technology as Poetry

  • 10

    Not an easy perspective to take in this era

    Technology as Poetry

  • 11

    Modern technology is very aggressive in its activity

    Technology as Poiesis

  • 12

    Modern technology demands resources from nature that are forcibly extracted for human consumption and storage

    Technology as Poiesis

  • 13

    With it, revealing never comes to an end

    Modern Technology

  • 14

    age of switches, standing reserve, and stockpiling for its own sake

    Modern Technology

  • 15

    it means obedience and submission

    Piety

  • 16

    leads one to search for his/her place in the universe and in the grand-scale of things

    Questioning

  • 17

    Way of Revealing in Modern Technology

    Enframing

  • 18

    concealed in enframing as nature is viewed as an orderable and calculable system of information.

    Poiesis

  • 19

    2 Types of Thinking

    Calculative Thinking, Meditative Thinking

  • 20

    one orders and puts a system to nature so it can be understood better and controlled.

    Calculative Thinking

  • 21

    People want control and are afraid of unpredictability, so this kind of thinking is more often used

    Calculative Thinking

  • 22

    one lets nature reveal itself to him/her without forcing it.

    Meditative Thinking

  • 23

    It is done because people want security

    Enframing

  • 24

    “Essence of technology is nothing technological.”

    Heidegger, 1997

  • 25

    “Where danger is, grows the saving power also.”

    Holderlin, poet

  • 26

    essence of technology as technology

    Saving Power

  • 27

    the way in which things are, as that which endures

    Essence

  • 28

    It tends to block poiesis

    Enframing

  • 29

    What Heidegger proposes as a way out of enframing

    Art

  • 30

    It allows us to see the poetic in nature in reality

    Art

  • 31

    Most poetic

    Nature

  • 32

    in this age we view nature as a problem to be solved.

    Nuclear Age

  • 33

    provides a way for us to remain rooted in the essence of who we are

    Meditative Thinking

  • 34

    Ground us so as to not let our technological devices affect our real core and warp our nature

    Meditative Thinking

  • 35

    Aristotle’s conception of the causes as explained by Heidegger:

    Causa Materials, Causa Formalis, Causa Finalis, Causa Efficiens

  • 36

    the material

    Causa Materials

  • 37

    The form

    Causa Formalis

  • 38

    the end

    Causa Finalis

  • 39

    Brings about the effect

    Causa Efficiens

  • 40

    Forget ‘developing’ poor countries, it’s time to ‘de-develop’ rich countries

    Jason Hickel

  • 41

    Main objective of the UN’s SDG

    Eradicated poverty by 2030

  • 42

    US and Canada

    8 hectares/person

  • 43

    Europeans

    4.7 hectares/person

  • 44

    Cuba

    1.9 hectares

  • 45

    two indicators of the quality of life

    Life Expectancy, Literacy

  • 46

    It puts the society and planet at risk

    Overconsumption