Matakuliah Filsafat
Teknologi pada Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Filsafat merupakan matakuliah di dalam rumpun kompetensi Utama. Urgensi
matakuliah ini sebagai wawasan dasar Filsafat terapan, terutama untuk membekali wawasan mahasiswa. Secara umum materi
matakuliah Filsafat Teknologi terdiri dari makna dan sejaran Filsafat Teknologi;
status ontologis manusia dan teknologi;Teo-teknologi, Epistemologi terapan (cybernetika), etika
teknologi; Techgnosis era digital.
Filsafat Teknologi merupakan matakuliah kompetensi
Utama yang wajib diikuti oleh semua
mahasiswa prodi AFI Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Filsafat setelah menempuh mata
kuliah Orientasi Filsafat; Ontologi; Epistemologi; dan Etika. Matakuliah ini
diberikan kepada mahasiswa semester 4 yang memiliki bobot 2 Sks. Kemampuan
akhir dari matakuliah Filsafat Teknologi ini adalah mahasiswa Memiliki kemampuan memetakan
memahami dan menganalisis permasalahan Filsafat
Teknologi seara umum, menyangkut makna
dan sejaran Filsafat Teknologi; status ontologis manusia dan
teknologi;Teo-teknologi; Epistemologi terapan (cybernetika), etika teknologi;
Techgnosis era digital
1. Orientasi perkuliahan
2. Definisi, Obyek dan Posisi Filsafat Teknologi dalam epistemologi
3. Wilayah kajian Filsafat TeknologiSejarah Filsafat Teknologi dari Yunani sampai Modern
4. Sejarah Filsafat Teknologi dari Yunani sampai Modern
5. Cybernetika: orde pertama; Cybernetika orde kedua dan Cybernetika orde ketiga
6. Revolusi Industri 1,0-5.0: Transhumanisme; Cybernetics organism dan Singularity
7. Manusia dan teknologi perspektif Heidegger, Jonas, Ihde dan Marcel
8. Feedback perkuliahan (UTS dengan membuat artikel Jurnal
9. Perjumpaan Teologi Dan teknologi dengan fokus Teologi digital dan Digital Religion
10. Etika teknologi dan Etika digital
11. Pengertian, Sejarah Teknologi Computasi
12. Revolusi Internet
13. Budaya digital, Literasi digital dan Media sosial
14. Artificial Intelligence: Makna, sejarah dampaknya bagi Kehidupan
15. Techgnosis : makna dan problematika magis. mistis dalam dunia Digital
16. Feedback seluruh proses perkuliahan (Pengumpulan revisi artikel Jurnal)
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