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The document presents a series of questions exploring the contributors to technological advances, the influence of the information age on society beyond communication, and potential future technological developments. It also discusses philosophical perspectives on technology, the concept of indigenous science, its practices, and its role in the broader context of science and technology. The questions encourage critical thinking about the nature and impact of technology and indigenous knowledge systems.

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The document presents a series of questions exploring the contributors to technological advances, the influence of the information age on society beyond communication, and potential future technological developments. It also discusses philosophical perspectives on technology, the concept of indigenous science, its practices, and its role in the broader context of science and technology. The questions encourage critical thinking about the nature and impact of technology and indigenous knowledge systems.

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QUESTIONS:

1. Who are the contributors of the technological advances of the computer age?
2. Aside from communication what other aspects of society are being influenced in the
information age?
3. What other technological advancement can possibly be developed in the future?
4. What would happen to human kind if technology did not exist?
5. Do you agree with Martin Heidegger in his idea that technology should only be seen
as one of the approach in perceiving truth? what other possible approaches we should
consider?
6. What is your understanding of indigenous science?
7. What are the examples if indigenous science practices?
8. Why do some people believe in indigenous science?
9. Do you think indigenous science could be considered science?
10. What is the role of indigenous science in the development of science and
technology?

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