Human Constructed Entity
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A Human Constructed Entity is a constructed entity that is an intentional output (designed by humans through purposeful actions and planned processes).
- Context:
- It can (typically) involve Human Intent through planned design and purposeful development.
- It can (typically) require Human Effort through skilled work and conscious action.
- It can (typically) follow Creation Processes through systematic approaches and organized methods.
- It can (typically) serve Human Purposes through functional use and intended benefit.
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- It can (often) utilize Human Tools for creation processes.
- It can (often) incorporate Human Knowledge for informed development.
- It can (often) include Human Innovations for problem solving.
- It can (often) reflect Human Values in its design choices.
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- It can range from being a Simple Tool to being a Complex System, depending on its creation complexity.
- It can range from being a Personal Item to being a Mass Production, depending on its creation scale.
- It can range from being a Practical Object to being an Artistic Creation, depending on its creation purpose.
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- Examples:
- Creative Works, such as:
- "Mona Lisa" (1503), featuring artistic creation.
- "Symphony No. 5" (1808), showing musical composition.
- "War and Peace" (1869), demonstrating literary work.
- Technological Creations, such as:
- "Wright Flyer" (1903), featuring mechanical invention.
- "ENIAC Computer" (1945), showing electronic system.
- "iPhone" (2007), demonstrating digital device.
- Architectural Creations, such as:
- "Pyramids of Giza" (2560 BCE), featuring ancient construction.
- "Notre-Dame Cathedral" (1345), showing medieval architecture.
- "Sydney Opera House" (1973), demonstrating modern design.
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- Creative Works, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Natural Objects, which form through natural processes without human intervention.
- Animal Creations, which result from instinctive behavior rather than planned design.
- Accidental Formations, which occur without intentional action.
- See: Human Production, Manufactured Item, Designed Object, Artificial Creation, Human Product, Constructed Thing.