Origins Of Childhood According To Postman Essay

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1. Explain the origins of childhood according to Postman in detail. How does this relate to technology? Do you agree with his argument? According to Postman, he mentioned about the invention of printing press had a great impact of human civilization. Of such technology had eventually created a series of influences for the development of childhood. First of all, the printing press was invented because people want to document our idea and be able to transform them through a rapid material. Since the printing press can mass produce literature, and express idea rapidly, it created many consequences. Postman explained the idea of Harold Innis about the effects on the invention and growth of childhood, “Innis stressed that changes in communication technology invariably have three kinds of effects: They alter the structure of interests ( the things thought …show more content…

As ancient Greek philosophers Plato, Aristotle believed that the mind is related to spirits(soul), reason and appetite, Descartes believed that the mind is also a relationship between spirits and action (motion), and it also emerges with the physical properties of the body. He also believed that it is more accurate if we can think through a mathematical or scientific way. Because it is more reliable than just spiritual thoughts. Rationality is one thing to be used in Descartes’s idea because “reason” can explain, analysis and judge one thing. And because it is based on reason, there is a specific way that we can find any clue or detail about one thing. When it comes to education, “reason” is a very significant part because we don’t want to image anything, and we don’t want to make up anything thing that is just created from the soul (mind). Due to the lack of reason and action (relationship between mind and body), we may still live under an unconscious world. But when the mind has emerged with the physical action, things become more reliable because it can be

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