GEN 003 - P2 Reviewer
GEN 003 - P2 Reviewer
GEN 003 - P2 Reviewer
Science is developed from the need of understanding the natural phenomena. It is a set of complex
theories and ideas based on observing, testing, analyzing and then presenting phenomena.
Scientific Method
- general process that has been formulated
- scientific knowledge accumulated over the years has helped man to apply rationale and logic to
everyday life as well. It has proved several superstitions and blind beliefs as wrong.
- logical process adopted by scientists to develop knowledge of nature and present it as acceptable
fact.
- based on gathering empirical data through observation and experimentation and the formulation an
d testing of hypotheses.
no way to use electricity - Ben Franklin's studies of static and lightning in the 1700s
- Alessandro Volta's first battery
- key discovery of the relationship between electricity and magnetism,
science has steadily built up our understanding of electricity, which
today carries our voices over telephone lines, brings entertainment
to our televisions, and keeps the lights on.
no plastic - first completely synthetic plastic was made by a chemist in the
early 1900s.
- chemistry has developed a wide variety of plastics suited for all sorts
of jobs, from blocking bullets to making slicker dental floss.
no modern agriculture Science has transformed the way we eat today.
- 1940s, biologists began developing high-yield varieties of corn,
wheat, and rice, which, when paired with new fertilizers and
pesticides developed by chemists.
no modern medicine. - 1700s, Edward Jenner first convincingly showed that vaccination
worked.
- In the 1800s, scientists and doctors established the theory that
many diseases are caused by germs.
- 1920s, a biologist discovered the first antibiotic.
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Lesson 8: Science, Technology and the Human Condition
Nicomachean Ethics
- written by Aristotle named for Nicomachus (practice of boys being named after their grandfathers,
name of both Aristotle's father and his son)
- is a philosophical inquiry into the nature of the Good life for a human being. Every human activity
aims at some end that we consider Good.
- supreme Good is HAPPINESS
• Courage – the midpoint between cowardice and recklessness. The courageous person is aware of
the danger but goes in any way.
• Temperance – the virtue between overindulgence and insensitivity. Aristotle would view the person
who never drinks just as harshly as the one who drinks too much.
• Generosity – the virtue of charity, this is the golden mean between miserliness and giving more than
you can afford.
• Magnificence – the virtue of living extravagantly. It rests between stinginess and vulgarity. Aristotle
sees no reason to be ascetic but also warns against being flashy.
• Magnanimity – the virtue relating to pride, it is the midpoint between not giving yourself enough credit
and having delusions of grandeur. It is a given that you also have to act on this sense of self-worth
and strive for greatness.
• Right ambition – a disposition to aim at the intermediate between empty vanity and undue humility.
• Patience – this is the virtue that controls your temper. The patient person must neither get too angry
nor fail to get angry when they should.
• Truthfulness – the virtue of honesty. Aristotle places it between the vices of habitual lying and being
tactless or boastful.
• Wittiness – at the midpoint between buffoonery and boorishness, this is the virtue of a good sense
of humor.
• Friendliness – while being friendly might not seem like a moral virtue, Aristotle claims friendship is a
vital part of a life well lived. This virtue lies between not being friendly at all and being too friendly
towards too many people.
• Justice – the virtue of dealing fairly with others. It lies between selfishness and selflessness. This
virtue can also be applied in different situations and has a whole chapter dedicated to the various
forms it can take.
Man's highest action and most complete happiness is a life of contemplation of the highest goods.
Man's intellectual capacity is his highest capacity, and therefore his highest happiness resides in the use
of that capacity.
The life of contemplation is so sublime that it is practically divine, and man can achieve it only insofar as
there is something divine in him.
Contemplation is the action which best fulfills all the qualifications that the ultimate good should have,
because it is the most continuous, complete and self-sufficient of all actions.
Technology
- not only bring convenience but also pleasure and happiness to people. This is because of the
different leisure activities that technology can offer to people.
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- keeps on progressing due to not only the changing times and environment but also to the EVER-
PROGRESSING MIND OF MANKIND.
Some facts about Filipinos and their use of gadgets and the internet:
⮚ Mobile phone subscription is at 119 million.
⮚ Filipinos spend approximately 3.2 hours on mobile and 5.2 hours on desktop daily.
⮚ Currently, the Philippines has one of the highest digital populations in the world.
⮚ There are now 47 million active Facebook accounts in the Philippines.
⮚ The Philippines is the fastest-growing application market in Southeast Asia.
Children who are not capable yet of rationally deciding for themselves what is right or wrong, are freely
exposed to different things on television, mobile phones, laptops, or computers. Because of the
availability and easy access to the internet, they can just easily search the web and go to different websites
without restrictions.
Information Age
- period starting in the last quarter of the 20th century
- information became effortlessly accessible through publications and through the management of
information by computers and computer networks.
- also called the Digital Age and the New Media Age because it was associated with the development
of computers.
James R. Messenger
- who proposed the Theory of Information Age in 1982.
- The Information Age is a true new age based upon the interconnection of computers via
telecommunications, with these information systems operating on both a real-time and as-needed
basis. Furthermore, the primary factors driving this new age forward are convenience and user-
friendliness which, in turn, will create user dependence.
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Lesson 13: Issues in STS: Information Age-Automation
Highly modernized, automated, data-driven and technologically advanced – these best describe
our society nowadays, as evidenced by how information can be transferred or shared QUICKLY.
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
• higher production rates and • worker displacement – worker whose
increased productivity - two of the job has been taken over by a machine
biggest reasons in justifying the use undergoes a period of emotional stress.
of automation. • high capital expenditure - an
• more efficient use of materials automated system can cost millions of
• better product quality dollars to design, fabricate, and install
• improved safetys • higher level of maintenance needed
• horter workweeks for labor • generally lower degree of flexibility -
• reduced factory lead times. even flexible automation is less flexible
than humans, the most versatile
machines of all
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- Robots Replacing 20 million Manufacturing Jobs. This robotic revolution is propelled by
technological advances in automation, engineering, energy storage, AI and machine learning.
As a result of robotization, tens of millions of jobs will be lost, especially in poorer local
economies that rely on lower-skilled workers.
- The rising number of automated equipment has a significant impact on climate change. While
it may lead to loss of jobs done by manual workers, the overall effect on the environment is good. .
Automated machines can help to reduce carbon emissions by half and thus allowing air to clear up.
- Automation effectively opens the door for more new endeavors that will elevate our species to
greater heights. Just as past generations turned away the mines for better careers, modern workers
whose jobs are altered by automation will see their roles in society evolve rather than disappear.
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