Cognitive Technology ? Technological cognition

AI and Society 10 (3-4):226-232 (1996)
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Abstract

Technology, in order to be human, needs to be informed by a reflection on what it is to be a tool in ways appropriate to humans. This involves both an instrumental, appropriating aspect (‘I use this tool’) and a limiting, appropriated one (‘The tool uses me’)

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