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How should inventors draft claims to maximize patent protection?

This blog post explores how inventors can effectively draft patent claims to broaden the scope of protection for their inventions.   If someone could easily copy and sell an invention after an inventor has invested time, capital, and effort to bring it to market, no one would invent anything. The patent system exists to prevent this. The patent system is a framework where the state...

How can falsificationism and paradigm theory coexist within scientific progress?

This blog post examines how Popper’s falsificationism and Kuhn’s paradigm theory can coexist within scientific progress.   The development of science began around the 16th-17th centuries when scientists like Galileo, Kepler, and Newton systematized classical physics. Later, in the 19th century, Einstein, Bohr, and Schrödinger created the new discipline of quantum mechanics...

Why does the Tit for Tat Hypothesis fail to fully explain human altruistic behavior?

This article explains human altruistic behavior primarily through the Tit for Tat Hypothesis, while also pointing out its limitations using examples such as the young man who lost his life trying to save a stranger on the subway.   According to evolutionary theory, organisms act in ways that benefit themselves. However, observing our surroundings, we often see people exhibiting altruistic...

Is excellence in character shaped by repeated training and environment, or is it innate?

In this blog post, we will deeply explore whether excellence in character is formed through repeated training and environment, or whether it is innate.   How is excellence acquired, and can it be taught? Aristotle answers this question by stating that excellence of intellect can be taught, but excellence of character, being irrational, cannot be taught and must be acquired through training...

Semiconductors and Information and Communication Technology: How Did They Change the World and Drive an Economic Revolution?

This blog post explores how semiconductors and information and communication technology have led global change and become the core of a new economic revolution.   Over the past few decades, the world has undergone tremendous change, with the rapid advancement of information and communication technology at its core. Information scattered throughout the analog world was converted into the...

What exactly is a semiconductor, and why is it gaining attention as a core element of modern technology?

This blog post explains in simple terms what semiconductors are—the core of cutting-edge technologies like Samsung Electronics, smartphones, and self-driving cars—and why they are so important.   When people outside STEM fields first encounter the name “Department of Electrical Engineering,” the first thing that often comes to mind is usually topics like Samsung Electronics and...

Is aesthetic judgment an objective fact or a subjective response?

This blog post explores whether aesthetic judgment is based on objective facts or is the subjective response of the viewer, examining perspectives from aesthetic realism and anti-realism.   One debate in aesthetics concerning so-called aesthetic attributes like elegance or grandeur centers on whether the attribute referred to in an aesthetic judgment—that is, the aesthetic attribute—actually...

Can the private outsourcing system simultaneously enhance the efficiency of public services and fulfill the public interest?

This blog post examines whether the private outsourcing system can increase the efficiency of public services while also meeting the public interest. It analyzes its advantages and limitations to explore effective operational strategies.   Governments plan and implement policies for the public good, supplying public services—tangible or intangible outputs. Public services play a vital role...

In the age of democracy, what significance do science and technology, and the political participation of scientists, hold?

This blog post examines how science and technology interact with society in the democratic era and explores the meaning of scientists’ political participation.   Today, our society holds equality as a vital value and strives relentlessly to realize it. The importance of equality is also emphasized in the Korean Constitution, and Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights...

Meme Theory: How Can It Explain Culture and Behavior?

This blog post focuses on Richard Dawkins’ meme theory to explain the spread of culture and human behavior, examining how memes function in modern society.   Richard Dawkins explains that competition, cooperation, or sacrifice among human individuals are strategies employed by genes to spread more copies of themselves, arguing that humans are merely carriers of genes. He viewed all...