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TECHOLOGY AS A
WAY OF REVEALING
By: DIANA SHEINE A. VINCULADO
KRISHIA BELLE A. CAMBALON
L
E
SSONOB
JE
C
TIVE
S
• Explain the concept of human condition before science and
technology;
• Identify the change that happened in human condition after science
and technology; and
• Name way6s on how technology aided in revealing the truth about
human being.
IN
TROD
U
C
TION
• Comparing the lives of the people before and now will make anyone
realize the changes that happened in society not just in terms of culture,
language, or rights but more importantly, changes in people’s way of life
due to the existence of science and technology.
• It is a challenge for people in the field of science and technology more
accessible and less confusing for people who are not as young anymore.
• In addition people live easier with technology, develop skills of people
and makes the people enjoy to see what feature of technology may cause
to the lives of people.
GENERATION GAP
•It is attributed mainly to the changes
brought about by the technology. Mostly
those who belong to the older generation
think tht these technologies are too
complicated to operate.
People are already fascinated with
science and technology and this led to
numerous magnificent inventions that
people in the present are able to enjoy
and benefit from.
THE HUMAN
CONDITION
BEFORE COMON
ERA
THE HUMAN CONDITION BEFORE
THE COMMON ERA
• People before the common era are gifted with brains, more advance than
other creatures. Humans are able to utilize abundant materials for their
own ease and comfort that they discover new things to motivate their
selves to do, use the tools with a purpose.
• Homo erectus have been using fire to cook, chipping to produce a spark,
and without realizing the laws of friction and heat.
• People discover minerals and began forging metal work just like their
jewelries considered to be a luxury for them such as bones of animals
they hunt.
THE HUMAN CONDITION BEFORE
THE COMMON ERA
•Different Tribes, Different Gods as
people wo lived in the past know how
to provide their needs by rituals or
ceremonies to their gods.
THE HUMAN
CONDITION IN
THE COMMON
ERA
THE HUMAN CONDITION IN THE
COMMON ERA
• Humans were content of their relationship with nature.
• Earliest case of man-made extinction occurred over 12,000
years ago, possibly brought upon by hunting and territorial
disputes.
• The Holocene extinction is an ongoing extinction and is a
result of human activity.
• Growing population, overhunting, and overfishing are endemic
therefore it can cause extinction of resources.
THE HUMAN CONDITION IN THE
COMMON ERA
• They began to hunt, farm and produce things with prospect
of profit. Technology has been instrumental in all of these
because in searching for the good life, people were able to
come up with creations that would make life easier, more
comfortable and more enriching.
• Advancement in medicine, technology, health and education
ushered in humanity’s best yet, and show no sign of
stopping.
NOTABLECOMPARISONS
(in the usage of technology of the past and in the present eras)
1. Mortality Rate – Medical care for premature infants allows
them to survive and develop normally, while proper
maternal care ensures that mothers can fully remain
empowered.
2. Average Lifespan – Science is able to prolong lives by
enhancing living status and discovering different remedies
to most diseases.
NOTABLE COMPARISONS
(in the usage of technology of the past and in the present eras)
3. Literacy Rate – access to education provided to
more individuals generally creates a more informed
public that could determine a more just society.
4. Gross Domestic Product – determine the value of
the country’s goods and services produced within the
territory given a certain time period.
BACKTRACKING THEHUMANCONDITION
• All in all the human condition improved, only if by improving
we measure the level of comfort, various scientific
breakthroughs, and improve lifestyles of those who had the
luxury to afford to do so. As to initial aims, it appears that
things really did not much differ.
• Some places in the world are still battling for their daily
survival – diseases, tribe wars, lack of habitable territories, and
competitions on resources are several factors contributing to
such.
ESSENCE OF TECHNOLOGY
Humanity has indeed come along way from our
primitive way, and has a general rule, we are
more “develop” than we were before. We see
ways and means from nature to utilize and
achieve growth a goal that we believe would
bring forth betterment.
Martin Heidegger, a
philosopher argued that the
essence of technology, or
purpose, and being are different
from each other. To achieve
man’s end and second which
constitutes human activity.
“ Human lose track of things that
matter thus, reducing their
surrounding to their economic value
”
This is the danger presented by too much reliance on technology
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FOR LISTENING AND WATCHING!

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  • 1. TECHOLOGY AS A WAY OF REVEALING By: DIANA SHEINE A. VINCULADO KRISHIA BELLE A. CAMBALON
  • 2. L E SSONOB JE C TIVE S • Explain the concept of human condition before science and technology; • Identify the change that happened in human condition after science and technology; and • Name way6s on how technology aided in revealing the truth about human being.
  • 3. IN TROD U C TION • Comparing the lives of the people before and now will make anyone realize the changes that happened in society not just in terms of culture, language, or rights but more importantly, changes in people’s way of life due to the existence of science and technology. • It is a challenge for people in the field of science and technology more accessible and less confusing for people who are not as young anymore. • In addition people live easier with technology, develop skills of people and makes the people enjoy to see what feature of technology may cause to the lives of people.
  • 4.
  • 5. GENERATION GAP •It is attributed mainly to the changes brought about by the technology. Mostly those who belong to the older generation think tht these technologies are too complicated to operate.
  • 6. People are already fascinated with science and technology and this led to numerous magnificent inventions that people in the present are able to enjoy and benefit from.
  • 8.
  • 9. THE HUMAN CONDITION BEFORE THE COMMON ERA • People before the common era are gifted with brains, more advance than other creatures. Humans are able to utilize abundant materials for their own ease and comfort that they discover new things to motivate their selves to do, use the tools with a purpose. • Homo erectus have been using fire to cook, chipping to produce a spark, and without realizing the laws of friction and heat. • People discover minerals and began forging metal work just like their jewelries considered to be a luxury for them such as bones of animals they hunt.
  • 10. THE HUMAN CONDITION BEFORE THE COMMON ERA •Different Tribes, Different Gods as people wo lived in the past know how to provide their needs by rituals or ceremonies to their gods.
  • 12. THE HUMAN CONDITION IN THE COMMON ERA • Humans were content of their relationship with nature. • Earliest case of man-made extinction occurred over 12,000 years ago, possibly brought upon by hunting and territorial disputes. • The Holocene extinction is an ongoing extinction and is a result of human activity. • Growing population, overhunting, and overfishing are endemic therefore it can cause extinction of resources.
  • 13. THE HUMAN CONDITION IN THE COMMON ERA • They began to hunt, farm and produce things with prospect of profit. Technology has been instrumental in all of these because in searching for the good life, people were able to come up with creations that would make life easier, more comfortable and more enriching. • Advancement in medicine, technology, health and education ushered in humanity’s best yet, and show no sign of stopping.
  • 14. NOTABLECOMPARISONS (in the usage of technology of the past and in the present eras) 1. Mortality Rate – Medical care for premature infants allows them to survive and develop normally, while proper maternal care ensures that mothers can fully remain empowered. 2. Average Lifespan – Science is able to prolong lives by enhancing living status and discovering different remedies to most diseases.
  • 15. NOTABLE COMPARISONS (in the usage of technology of the past and in the present eras) 3. Literacy Rate – access to education provided to more individuals generally creates a more informed public that could determine a more just society. 4. Gross Domestic Product – determine the value of the country’s goods and services produced within the territory given a certain time period.
  • 16. BACKTRACKING THEHUMANCONDITION • All in all the human condition improved, only if by improving we measure the level of comfort, various scientific breakthroughs, and improve lifestyles of those who had the luxury to afford to do so. As to initial aims, it appears that things really did not much differ. • Some places in the world are still battling for their daily survival – diseases, tribe wars, lack of habitable territories, and competitions on resources are several factors contributing to such.
  • 17. ESSENCE OF TECHNOLOGY Humanity has indeed come along way from our primitive way, and has a general rule, we are more “develop” than we were before. We see ways and means from nature to utilize and achieve growth a goal that we believe would bring forth betterment.
  • 18. Martin Heidegger, a philosopher argued that the essence of technology, or purpose, and being are different from each other. To achieve man’s end and second which constitutes human activity.
  • 19. “ Human lose track of things that matter thus, reducing their surrounding to their economic value ” This is the danger presented by too much reliance on technology