On the Ecological Views of Modern Technology's Development

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 3:50-56 (2009)
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Abstract

Modern technology is the product of the development of modern logic, but people in the past to reflect the modernity of technology, often only from a social, cultural perspective, but did not fully take into account the ecological effects of technology. In fact, modern technology can not ignore the way of salvation "ecological" of the basic sight. The core idea of eco-technology is to people-oriented, technological progress should adhere to the human, social, natural and harmonious development principles, to go green scientific and technological progress the road. Moreover, the ecological technology means that we want to technological progress and the development of the human spirit combine to regulate the technology and the natural, harmonious development of society, so that science and technology truly serve humanity, to achieve intellectual, moral, aesthetic separation of three major cultural areas toward integration. Modem technology developed with the development of modem society. It is necessary to reflect modernity of technology not only from social and cultural perspectives but also from the ecological views, which is people-oriented. The progress of technology should be adhered to the harmonious development principle among the human beings, society and the nature. The ecological technology means the progress of technology combines with the humanistic spirit, and serves the people in deed

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