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Peter Bart Reiner's avatar

I have a deep appreciation for Borgmann and his approach. Soon after encountering his work about 15 years ago I ran across this piece (https://cspo.org/legacy/library/1104251605F53294166SV_lib_WetmoreAmishTech.pdf) by James Wetmore about how the Amish make decisions about technology adoption, which I think you might appreciate as well. Essentially, they take the time to reflect on their values and then ask, will this technology help or hinder our quest to have those values be an integral part of our lives. I'm not sure that I want to become Amish per se, but I do think that the philosophy behind that kind of thinking is worth bringing into the wider world.

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John Bishop's avatar

I think you would find of interest David Sax’s book, The Revenge of the Analogue: Real Things and Why They Matter.

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