Throughout human life, man has been in search of knowledge and knowledge to reach perfection. Hence, technology was created in all scientific and epistemological fields, which has led to the flourishing of human life in the economic, cultural, political, social, artistic and even doctrinal fields.
By looking at the technology of the present age in the realm of individual life and contemplating the positive and negative effects of technology in this field, we can feel the growing trend of changes in human life. The products of technology that enter the consumer market every day also bring with them a new culture, and man, as a mere consumer of the material and spiritual products of technology, accepts it and considers himself dependent on it.
Dependence that has occasionally trampled on human values. Some thinkers, such as Herbert Marcuse, state their general theory of the dominance of technology: All industrial societies, because of their belief in science and technology, have adapted themselves to the instrumental rationality of production, the instrumental rationality of all cultural, political, social, and economic sectors.
It forces society to remain faithful to the important principle of material productivity. But here there is a category called the proper use of technology that technology can be used properly so as not to overshadow human values.
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