Difference between revisions of "Convivial Tool"

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The term "Convivial Tool" in the singular denotes the convivial tool itself. It covers:
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The term "Convivial Tool" in the singular is used here to denote the convivial tool itself. This covers in particular:
*the specific [[Convivial Tool Characteristics|characteristics]] of the convivial tool
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*Specific [[Convivial Tool Characteristics|characteristics]] of the convivial tool
*the design and marketing of the tool as a [[Convivial Product]] for public consumption
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*Design and marketing of the convivial  tool as a [[Convivial Product|product]] for public consumption
  
The term "Convivial Tool" in the singular contrasts with the term "[[Convivial Tools]]" in the plural, which denotes a set of philosophical concepts, based on the ideas originally formulated by [[Ivan Illich]].
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The term "[[Convivial Tools]]" in the plural, on the other hand, denotes the broader implications of the concepts originally formulated by [[Ivan Illich]].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 16:11, 13 January 2011