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What is Technology (The Role of Nature-Part 3) – TBWJP003

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The Role of Nature in Technology

This Podcast is part of a series of recordings about the nature of technology. This installment examines the role of nature in the creation of technology. It also examines the degree to which society hampers technology.

The arguments presented in this monologue suggest that society is under control. As such, men found their selves under control. As a result, the being is not able to construct his own avenues for survival.

Another argument echoed throughout the monologue is the notion that humanity has drifted away from nature. Human beings cannot see their relevance in the natural milieu. Consequently, human beings are lost in their world.

Technology was supposed to bridge the gap between nature and humanity. Technology was supposed to be the link between the natural and the artificial. So far, human beings have not been able to live up to their true potentials.

Human beings tend to ignore the role of nature in their own survival. They tend to view their selves as the end-all-be-all in the world. And so, this is the tragedy of the human kind.

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Ben Wood Johnson is an author, educator, and philosopher. He is a multidisciplinary scholar. He writes about Philosophy, Legal Theory, Public/Foreign Policy, Education, Politics, Ethics, Race, and Crime. Johnson graduated from Penn State and Villanova University. He is fluent in French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian. Johnson enjoys reading, poetry, painting, and music.

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