As a human being you have the right to be able to understand the world. That is why education is so important.
Any technology that hinders your understanding (even if it seemingly gives you capabilities) is deeply in- and anti-humane.
As a human being you have the right to be able to understand the world. That is why education is so important.
Any technology that hinders your understanding (even if it seemingly gives you capabilities) is deeply in- and anti-humane.
@tante Is this the distinction between tools, which amplify the abilities of humans and help you develop skills, and machines, which do the task for you (and hide any knowledge or decisionmaking inside)?
Or perhaps we need "tools for conviviality" as Ivan Illich would put it?