A human was swallowed by technology as they were constantly plugged in online and lost the capacity for authentic personal encounters, showing how being overly connected can cause one to lose touch with who they are. The document discusses two types of thinking: calculative thinking which tries to control and order nature, and meditative thinking which allows nature to reveal itself without forcing.
A human was swallowed by technology as they were constantly plugged in online and lost the capacity for authentic personal encounters, showing how being overly connected can cause one to lose touch with who they are. The document discusses two types of thinking: calculative thinking which tries to control and order nature, and meditative thinking which allows nature to reveal itself without forcing.
A human was swallowed by technology as they were constantly plugged in online and lost the capacity for authentic personal encounters, showing how being overly connected can cause one to lose touch with who they are. The document discusses two types of thinking: calculative thinking which tries to control and order nature, and meditative thinking which allows nature to reveal itself without forcing.
A human was swallowed by technology as they were constantly plugged in online and lost the capacity for authentic personal encounters, showing how being overly connected can cause one to lose touch with who they are. The document discusses two types of thinking: calculative thinking which tries to control and order nature, and meditative thinking which allows nature to reveal itself without forcing.
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Human Person Swallowed by Technology
*Human person swallowed by technology –
constantly plugged online and no longer have the capacity for authentic personal encounters. - we lose the essence of who we are as beings in this world. Two types of thinking: 1. Calculative thinking – one orders and puts systems to nature to understand better and to control. 2. Meditative thinking - one lets nature reveal itself without forcing.