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How will digital signal processing revolutionize daily life and industry?

This blog post explores how digital signal processing technology is driving innovation in daily life and various industries, and what impact it will have on future technologies.   These days, wherever you go, you can do everything with your smartphone. You constantly exchange messages with friends, listen to music through earphones while browsing internet news or searching for trending...

Toyotomi Hideyoshi: Hero of Unification or Tragic Leader?

In this blog post, we examine whether Toyotomi Hideyoshi was the hero who unified Japan or a tragic figure consumed by ambition, through the lens of his eventful life.   Greetings. I am Toyotomi Hideyoshi. It feels rather awkward to be writing to you like this. Now, on this cool spring day, beneath the garden where cherry blossoms drift, I reflect on the past. Truly, fate is both tenacious...

Why do researchers trust certain hypotheses during the development of scientific theories?

This blog post explores why researchers trust specific hypotheses during the development of scientific theories and the criteria for their selection.   The philosophy of science seeks to answer questions such as: What constitutes science and what does not? What methodologies can scientists follow as science progresses? If such methodologies exist, what are they? And what mechanisms explain...

What distinguishes economic development from simple growth?

This blog post examines the fundamental difference between economic development and growth based on Schumpeter’s theory.   Schumpeter’s Theory of Economic Development: How Does Innovation Drive the Economy? What exactly is economic development? Does it simply mean an increase in population, or economic fluctuations caused by external shocks like natural disasters or wars...

The dream of eternal life brought by science and technology—can we truly become happier?

In this blog post, we philosophically explore whether the dream of eternal life, which science and technology might realize, can bring true happiness.   The German philosopher Schopenhauer stated that all living beings possess a ‘blind will to live’. Indeed, looking at world history, there are many instances where humans have demonstrated a strong will to live. China’s Qin Shi Huang...

The Sacrificial Lambs of Science and Technology: How Far Can Animal Life Be Permitted?

This blog post examines the ethical issues and limitations of animal testing that exist behind the advancement of science and technology, as well as the potential of alternative technologies.   Introduction Humanity has continuously evolved over the long course of history. Alongside biological evolution, the tools and technologies humans employ have also developed remarkably. Thanks to this...

Science and Religion: Source of Conflict or Key to Integration?

This blog post examines whether science and religion have been a cause of conflict throughout human history, or a driving force for integration and progress.   The possibility of science and religion coexisting has been a subject of debate for centuries. Countless historically significant events stemmed from the conflict between these two forces. Even today, many influential scientists view...

What is the true key to success in the increasingly competitive gaming market?

This blog post examines the core factors that determine genuine success in the technology-driven, fiercely competitive gaming market through various case studies.   Since the debut of the simple tennis video game Pong, games have grown increasingly elaborate thanks to technological advancements, with expressive limitations steadily fading. If Pong represents the symbolic starting point...

Hacking for the Public Good: Should It Be Permitted Without Regulation?

This blog post examines from multiple angles whether hacking for public benefit can be justified, the appropriateness of its methods, and the necessity of legal regulation.   Hacking refers to ‘the act of unauthorized intrusion into another person’s computer system to destroy or delete data and programs’. In modern society, where information has become a vital asset, survival depends...

Science may be value-neutral, but can technology truly be free from ethical responsibility?

In this blog post, we examine whether technology can be free from social and ethical responsibility, based on the difference between science and technology.   We’ve often heard that science is value-neutral. I recall encountering texts in middle school Korean textbooks that asserted science’s value-neutrality. The argument is that facts observed through scientific methodology are...