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Biologizing Engineering Education

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IEEE PULSE
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 20-23

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/MPULS.2022.3191446

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Economics; Biological systems; Biology; Engineering education

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The German language is renowned for its ability to express complex ideas and transformative processes in a single word. The term "Biologiesierung" in German refers to the integration of natural principles and biological systems into a field of study. It is often translated in English as the "biologization" of a specific field, where the principles of nature are incorporated. The verb "biologize" may be a better way to describe the action, with "biologizing X" referring to the process and "biologized X" to the result. I am using these terms here for conciseness.
The German Language is well known for its capacity to express complex ideas and transformative processes in a single word. The German term Biologiesierung refers to the integration of the principles of nature and biological systems into a field of study. The term emerged in connection with economics [1] and is often translated in English as biologization of X-X being the field, in which the principles of nature are integrated. The verb biologize may be a better way to describe an action; biologizing X referring to the process, biologized X to the result. I use these terms here for conciseness.

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