The Existential Pleasures Of Engineering by Samuel C. Florman

A Celebration of Engineering as a Vital Force in Our Modern World

This insightful work delves into the often-overlooked emotional and philosophical dimensions of engineering, challenging the perception of the field as purely technical and devoid of humanistic value. It explores the intrinsic satisfaction and creative joy that engineers derive from solving complex problems and contributing to societal advancement. By examining the interplay between technology and human experience, the book argues that engineering is not just a profession but a vital expression of human creativity and ingenuity, offering a compelling defense of the discipline's role in shaping a better future.

Published
1976
Nationality
American
Length
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Pages
256
Original Language
English
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