Chapter 1 Review - The Ignorance of Engineers and How They Know It
PART 1 - Reflections on Practice Chapter 1 - The Ignorance of Engineers and How They Know It - Hans Poser The chapter starts with a reference to another book - What Engineers Know and How They Know It by Walter G. Vincenti. Mentioning here as a recommendation to the future. I felt that this chapter was definitely more than what I could chew, but I will try my best to comprehend it succinctly over here. We humans have a permanent struggle with Contingency. Our life world is full of uncertainties, imponderability, unforeseen accidents; and we as human beings try to overcome this situation through the sciences, which impose necessity – in the first place. The main idea of this chapter is that Science can not operate alongside Ignorance, but Engineering can, and there is a use to Engineer's ignorance. In the field of Technology, the nature of knowledge can be of 4 types, this is useful to clarify so that their corresponding ignorance can be taken into acco...