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"Evaluating the Transformation of Human Relationships by Social System and How Societies Transform Individual

Human Beings"

This examination refers on how social structures impact human connections and how the broader societal context
influences the development and behaviors of individuals. It involves studying the reciprocal relationship between
individuals and the social systems in which they exist.

Science has greatly influenced the picture we have of human existence and what is essential to humanity. Therefore,
the difficulty in the period of rapid change challenges us to discover more about what is fundamental to our
existence. Martin Heidegger's call for meditative thinking or philosophical reflection has a very important role in
this connection.

- Martin Heidegger, a German philosopher who is widely recognized as one of the most influential philosophers of
the 20th century. He is known for his work in existential phenomenology and his contributions to existentialism.
Heidegger's ideas have had a significant impact on fields such as philosophy, psychology, art, architecture, and
literary theory. However, it's important to note that his intellectual legacy is a topic of debate due to his involvement
with the Nazi party during World War II.

Humanity now lives in an artificial environment influenced by technology, unable to address issues like poverty,
ignorance, discrimination, and famine. Technology has encroached on humanistic knowledge, causing people to live
without it and threatening the right of God in His creation.
Everything is calculated and evaluated according to the economic securities of someone or others. In the pre-
technological era, when humanity still felt itself to be a part of the world instead of its master, people had to adapt to
themselves to the natural order as best as they could.

- Albert Borgmann's 1992 view suggests that the introduction of a gas-fixed furnace transformed traditional family
practices, involving different family members handling tasks like wood-chopping, lighting, and fire-managing.
- Albert Borgmann is a philosopher known for his work in the field of technology and its impact on society. He is
particularly recognized for his views on the philosophy of technology and the role of technological devices in
shaping human experience. Borgmann's work often delves into the idea of how technology impacts our lives and the
ways in which it can both enrich and diminish human existence. His writings have been influential in the philosophy
of technology and continue to be widely discussed in academic circles.

As society becomes more global, several changes occur refers to the ongoing process or condition to improve.
Including increased cultural exchange, economic interdependence, and the dissemination of information across
borders. Additionally, there is a growing awareness of global issues, greater connectivity through technology, and a
potential blending of cultural influences. Social and technological expand both of them are growing or increasing, it
indicates the evolving nature.

The term development which means idea of progress or advancement in various contexts is often difficult to define
precisely or concretely. Development can encompass a wide range of aspects, such as economic growth, social well-
being technological advancement or personal improvement.

"The Philippines for the Filipinos", is the policy that William Howard Taft has been credited means that the country,
its resources and its opportunities are intended and prioritize only the well-being of the Filipino people or citizen. It's
a sense of national identity and ownership.

Technology should not be a fate one must choose for against, but a challenge to our creativity.
Showing respect for our differences involves preparedness to explore those differences together in the spirit of open
inquiry and thereby, to discover the extent of our ignorance (Goldin & Reinert, 2012).
As new knowledge, policy-making economics and social realms and technology exert a major influence in our lives,
we should continue to ask questions and reflect, or our discoveries and innovations will overtake our concept of the
"human person". Finally, we should view a wider context of our attempts to live well and create good societies
(Germain, 2000).

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