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Heidegger's resonance with engineering: the primacy of practice.

机构信息

Department of Civil Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.

出版信息

Sci Eng Ethics. 2006 Jul;12(3):523-32. doi: 10.1007/s11948-006-0050-7.

Abstract

This paper describes how some aspects of Martin Heidegger's philosophy resonate strongly with an engineering outlook. He argued that practice was more "primordial"" than theory, though preserving an important role for theoretical understanding as well, thus speaking to the gap between engineering education (highly theoretical) and engineering practice (mostly empirical). He also underlined the reality of "average" practices into which we are socialized, though affirming the potential for original work and action too, thus providing the grounds for self-actualization whether within the routine or in transcending it. His notion of "thrownness" emphasizes the importance of context, with which engineers are constantly engaged. While all this relates to the idea of our "being", Heidegger also dealt with the influence of time on our practices. Future death could be seen as spurring innovation, cultural history as a source for critiquing current practice and the present "situation" as the immediate context for corrective action. His major book is appropriately called "Being and Time".

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