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  • In second and third place respectively are Bridget Crawford of the Feminist Law Professors blog and Caitlin Borgmann, blogging at both the Feminist Law Professors blog and the Reproductive Rights Prof blog.

    Other 2007

  • The philosopher Albert Borgmann has observed that technology promises to relieve us of the burden of being merely human, of being finite creatures in a harsh and unyielding world.

    The Secular Prophet Andy Crouch 2011

  • I got it from Borgmann long ago, and it never seemed anything other than college German to me.

    Obama in the rain, animated version. Ann Althouse 2008

  • Borgmann is one of my personal favorites and I use his ideas a lot.

    Interaction Research as Societal Critique Erik Stolterman 2007

  • I am not sure what all this means, but I am sure that I am as most people, which is that I move more and more of my experiences away from being focal in the way Borgmann defines them.

    Focal experiences and interaction design Erik Stolterman 2006

  • We are with another Borgmann expression "commodifying" more and more parts of it.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Erik Stolterman 2006

  • We are with another Borgmann expression "commodifying" more and more parts of it.

    Focal experiences and interaction design Erik Stolterman 2006

  • I am not sure what all this means, but I am sure that I am as most people, which is that I move more and more of my experiences away from being focal in the way Borgmann defines them.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Erik Stolterman 2006

  • Borgmann (1999) argues that the “unparalleled opportunity” of virtuality suggested by Turkle comes at a

    Phenomenological Approaches to Ethics and Information Technology Introna, Lucas 2005

  • Ihde (2002) does not go as far as Borgmann and Dreyfus in discounting the virtual as ˜trivial.™

    Phenomenological Approaches to Ethics and Information Technology Introna, Lucas 2005

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