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Philosophy of Technology (Francis Bacon (Reformation of Education…
Philosophy of Technology
Francis Bacon
Human Ambition
Power of the country they're ruling
Power over the age
Personal power in their own country
Power Ages
Roman
Western World
Greek
Reformation of Education
Places of learning
Books
Information
Preservation
Masters in their field
Aphorisms
Idols of marketplace
One another
Idols of theatre
Influenced by dogmas
Idols of cave
Individual men
Idols of tribe
Human nature
Michael Foucault
Plague
Rations
Families provide mostly their own provisions
Canals to increase seperation
Check Ins
Reinforce power
Increase vulnerability
Quartering Divisions
Sections of towns
Syndic in charge of quarter
Magistrate/Mayor above all
Surveillance
Keep those in power informed
Keep the sick in their dwellings
Surveillance at all corners
Spacial Partitioning
Limit movement of "lepers"
Stop disease from spreading
Intendent
Panopticon
Guard Tower
Symbolizes power
"Omnipresent"
Central location
Light
Ensures watchman is always able to see all
Ensures "visibility"
Ensures those in cells are unable to see
Semi-Circle
All pointing towards the midle
Stacking one above another
Single person rooms/blocks
No visible blocks from one to another
Connections
Search for power
Power is influenced by experiences