STECH MID1 Flashcards

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The pinnacle of happiness that is attainable by human

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EUDAIMONIA

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A type of wisdom or intelligence, a relevant to practical action with good judgment and excellent of character and habits

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PHRONESIS

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3
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The earliest criterion that distinguishes philosophy and science

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Verification theory

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The idea proposes that a discipline is a science of it can be confirmed or interpreted in the event of the alternative hypothesis being accepted

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Verification theory

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5
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The movement in the early 20th century called;

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Vienna Circle

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6
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This theory completely fails to weed out bogus arguments that explain things coincidentally

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Verification theory

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It asserts that as long as an ideology is not proven to be false and can best explain a phenomenon over alternative theories, we should accept the said ideology

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Falsification theory

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8
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Proponent of falsification theory;

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Karl popper

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9
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He was notorious for stating that up and coming theories of the time such as Marx’s theory of social history and Sigmund Freud psychoanalysis

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Karl Popper

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10
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  • Late 1800s, successful in his attempts to send mages through wires with the aid of a rotating mtal disc (Nipkow Disc)
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PAUL GOTTLIEB NIPKOW

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New system of television by using the cathode ray tube in addition to the mechanics

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ALLAN ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL - SWINTON & BORIS ROSING

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12
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  • senior engineer at motorola
  • Weighted 1.1 kg
  • Measured 228.6 ×127 ×44.4 mm
  • 30 minute talk time
  • 10 hours to charge
  • Motorola dynatac 8000x in 1983
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MARTIN COOPER

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  • 19th Century English mathematics pre
  • Designed the analytical engine
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Charles Babbage

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14
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When it released by the osburne computer corporation

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JUNE 1981

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15
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It is considered to be the 1st true portable, full-featured computer

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Osborne 1

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16
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In the sense of being accountable for and accountable to is a very appropriate to the ethics of technology

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Responsibility

17
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An actuated mechanism programmable in two or more axes with a degree of autonomy, moving within it’s environment, to perform intended tasks

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Robot

18
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Ability to perform intended taskss based on current state and sensing without human intervention

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Autonomy

19
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A robot that performs useful tasks for humans or equipment excluding I industrial application

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Service Robot

20
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A robot may be classified according to it’s intended application as an industrial robot or service robot

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Service robot

21
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Service robot for personal use

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Personal service robot

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Service robot for personal use

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Personal service robot

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Used for non commercial task, usually by laypersons

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Personal service robot

24
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Service robot for professional, used for commercial task, usually operated by prober trained operator

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Professional service robot

25
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Who is the American inventor for developing by unimate the first material handling robot employed in industrial production work

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George Devol

26
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American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston university, who formulated the laws of robot

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ISAAC ASIMOV

27
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Ethical dilemmas faced by robotics

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1.Safety
2. Emotional Component