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  2. Problematization - Wikipedia

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    It also carves out elements that “pose problems for politics”. [4] At the same time, it also requires self-reflection on behalf of the intellectual, [ 3 ] since problematization is to investigate into the ontological question of the present [ 3 ] and to determine a distinguishing “element of the present". [ 3 ]

  3. User error - Wikipedia

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    This usage implies a lack of computer savviness, asserting that problems arising when using a device are the fault of the user. Critics of the term argue that the problems are caused instead by poor product designs that fail to anticipate the capabilities and needs of the user. The term can also be used for non-computer-related mistakes.

  4. Technological fix - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy is one primary example of a technological fix, as it has been designed to combat the issues associated with climate change. A technological fix, technical fix, technological shortcut or (techno-)solutionism is an attempt to use engineering or technology to solve a problem (often created by earlier technological interventions).

  5. Neo-Luddism - Wikipedia

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    Neo-Luddism or new Luddism is a philosophy opposing many forms of modern technology. [1] The term Luddite is generally used as a pejorative applied to people showing technophobic leanings. [2] The name is based on the historical legacy of the English Luddites, who were active between 1811 and 1817. [1]

  6. Problem solving - Wikipedia

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    In collaborative problem solving people work together to solve real-world problems. Members of problem-solving groups share a common concern, a similar passion, and/or a commitment to their work. Members can ask questions, wonder, and try to understand common issues. They share expertise, experiences, tools, and methods. [83]

  7. List of philosophical problems - Wikipedia

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    The problem of moral luck is that some people are born into, live within, and experience circumstances that seem to change their moral culpability when all other factors remain the same. For instance, a case of circumstantial moral luck: a poor person is born into a poor family, and has no other way to feed himself so he steals his food.

  8. Problem statement - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of a problem statement is to identify and explain the problem. [3] [4] Another function of the problem statement is as a communication device. [3] Before the project begins, stakeholders verify the problem and goals are accurately described in the problem statement. Once approved, the project reviews it.

  9. Technological unemployment - Wikipedia

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    The view that technology is unlikely to lead to long-term unemployment has been repeatedly challenged by a minority of economists. [who?] In the early 1800s these included David Ricardo. There were dozens of economists [who?] warning about technological unemployment during brief intensifications of the debate that spiked in the 1930s and 1960s.