MOL final exam- Heidegger
Activities that can be done quickly and efficiently are noticed while - correct answer-other activities don't even show up to us as options
As a result of our use of technology.... - correct answer-he thinks that technology frames us and we notice some stuff but not all stuff
Efficient cause - correct answer-the producer, the person who takes the material and crafts it into something ie the silversmith
Enframing - correct answer-a literal force that shapes our perspective so that we see our surroundings in
a particular way
Enframing and material cause - correct answer-- over time some materials are going to be available to us, most likely those that can be cheap
- things would only be made out of things that are more common
Enframing effects of technology - correct answer-causes us to have strong desires to only do what can be done quickly and efficiently so we don't care about projects that may take a long time. We don't view these as options anymore
Enframing for Heidegger will be like... - correct answer-a frame for viewing the outside world, a way which our perspective his framed or shaped
Final cause - correct answer-the purpose or function for which something is created
Formal cause - correct answer-- the idea that we have in mind before creating
- as Sartre would say "the essence precedes its existence"
Freedom objection & response - correct answer-if we have the freedom to choose what we want to do, why cant we decide to do things that are fast?
response- 1) okay fine 2) frankfurt approach and looking back at desires, we should step back and try to develop other desires that take more time
Getting rid of machines objection & response - correct answer-response- get the best of both worlds between now and when we had no machines because in the days people would be able to enjoy things that were done slowly. People were more interested in the process rather than the product back in the day
How can we be more free according to heid? - correct answer-if we notice more aspects of the world and notice that technology has enframed us
Activities that can be done quickly and efficiently are noticed while - correct answer-other activities don't even show up to us as options
As a result of our use of technology.... - correct answer-he thinks that technology frames us and we notice some stuff but not all stuff
Efficient cause - correct answer-the producer, the person who takes the material and crafts it into something ie the silversmith
Enframing - correct answer-a literal force that shapes our perspective so that we see our surroundings in
a particular way
Enframing and material cause - correct answer-- over time some materials are going to be available to us, most likely those that can be cheap
- things would only be made out of things that are more common
Enframing effects of technology - correct answer-causes us to have strong desires to only do what can be done quickly and efficiently so we don't care about projects that may take a long time. We don't view these as options anymore
Enframing for Heidegger will be like... - correct answer-a frame for viewing the outside world, a way which our perspective his framed or shaped
Final cause - correct answer-the purpose or function for which something is created
Formal cause - correct answer-- the idea that we have in mind before creating
- as Sartre would say "the essence precedes its existence"
Freedom objection & response - correct answer-if we have the freedom to choose what we want to do, why cant we decide to do things that are fast?
response- 1) okay fine 2) frankfurt approach and looking back at desires, we should step back and try to develop other desires that take more time
Getting rid of machines objection & response - correct answer-response- get the best of both worlds between now and when we had no machines because in the days people would be able to enjoy things that were done slowly. People were more interested in the process rather than the product back in the day
How can we be more free according to heid? - correct answer-if we notice more aspects of the world and notice that technology has enframed us