Belous-Sergeeva S. Basics philosophy tehnycheskoho Creativity

Authors

  • С. О. Білоус-Сергєєва Державний вищий навчальний заклад «Приазовський державний технічний університет» м. Маріуполь, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31498/2225-6725.29.2015.52340

Keywords:

technocratic thinking, philosophy of technology, technical creativity

Abstract

The development of technology provided the philosophical consciousness, philosophy of technology, it develops into a full parallel relationship with technological progress and inventor. The engineer is formed from high class engineer - producers and should concentrate a skill and an economist and a psychologist, artist, engineer and technologist. These activities can rightly be called engineering. Exploring the technical work of modern psychology initiate appropriate philosophical problems that inevitably falls into the sphere of research of philosophy of technology. Philosophy of technology - a young philosophical discipline turned to the study of technical knowledge, analysis and evaluation of technical activities and predict possible social prospects of technological development. Scientific and technological progress stimulates creative thinking scientists decision defines creative attitude to work, a significant impact on the value of human guidance that focuses on the perception and practical use of modern science and technology. Integration of science and production leads to the fact that the technical work takes the form of research and scientific work increasingly relies on hardware simulation, experimental development.

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Published

2015-03-26

How to Cite

Білоус-Сергєєва, С. О. (2015). Belous-Sergeeva S. Basics philosophy tehnycheskoho Creativity. REPORTER OF THE PRIAZOVSKYI STATE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY Section: Economic Sciences, (29), 385–388. https://doi.org/10.31498/2225-6725.29.2015.52340