At the end of this slides, the students should be able to:
1. discuss what technology reveals;
2. examine modern technology and its role in human flourishing; and
3. explain the role of art in a technological world,
1. Human Flourishing in Science and
Technology
Poiesis
Questioning
Enframing
By Prof. Liwayway Memije-Cruz
2.
3. Poiesis
• In philosophy it is "the activity in which a
person brings something into being that did
not exist before."
• etymologically means "to make".
• poiesis as the blooming of the blossom, the
coming-out of a butterfly from a cocoon, the
plummeting of a waterfall when the snow
begins to melt.
6. Modern Technology to Martin
Heidegger
• Challenging since it is very aggressive
in activity.
• 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
9. Piety
• the quality of being religious or reverent.
synonyms: devoutness, devotion, piousness,
religiousness, religion, holiness, godliness, sanctity,
sanctitude, saintliness, devotion to God, veneration,
reverence, faith, religious duty, spirituality, sacredness,
religious zeal, fervor, pietism, religiosity
• a belief or point of view that is accepted with
unthinking conventional reverence.
synonyms: dutifulness, obedience, deference, duty,
respect, respectfulness, compliance, acquiescence,
tractability, tractableness;
10. Piety for Heidegger
• Piety is obedience and
submission
• be submissive in what his/her
thoughts and reflections elicit.
• who or what we essentially in
the world
• Questioning to know the truth
of who he/she is as a being in
this world.
11. 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.
13. Enframing
• way of revealing in modern technology
• way of looking at reality
• human orientation in technology
• the essence of technology
• putting nature in a box or in a frame so that it can
be better understood and controlled according to
people’s desire
• Poiesis is concealed in enframing as nature is
viewed as orderable and calculable system of
information
• done because people want security.
15. Calculative Thinking
• One orders and puts a system to nature so it can
be understood better and controlled
• Example: whenever we plan, research, and
organize, we always reckon with conditions that
are given. We take them into account with the
calculated intention of their serving specific
purposes. This we can count on definite results.
This calculation is the mark of all thinking that
plans and investigates.
16. Meditative Thinking
• one lets nature reveal itself to him/her
without forcing it.
• what we have in mind when we say
that contemporary man is in flight
from thinking.
18. Poiesis and Enframing
• Enframing, as a mode of revealing tends to
block poiesis.
• Poetry found in nature can no longer be
appreciated when nature is enframed.
• In modern technology, the way of revealing is
no longer poetic, it is challenging.
19. When instruments are observed linearly, its
poetry can no longer be found.
Watermill Hydropower Plant
25. Art as a way out of Enframing
• With art we are able to see the poetic in
nature , in reality.
• It leads us away from calculative thinking
towards meditative thinking.
• Through meditative thinking, nature is art
par excellence.
• Nature is the most poetic.