A Door Must Be Either Open or Shut: A Little Philosophy of Techniques.
(P52)
1995
In Andrew Feenberg and Alaistair Hannaway (editors) Technology, and the Politics of Knowledge, Indiana UP.
Abstract
There is no better way to think about the essence of a technique than through a simple example — at least, that is our bias as empirical philosophers. And so as not to intimidate the reader with cutting edge technology, lets consider the invention of a door by that master of invention, Gaston Lagaffe, Franquin's cartoon hero. In one cartoon strip, everything is said : the essence of a technique is the mediation of the relations between people on the one hand and things and animals on the other.