Toolification–Methodology

Reading Kuntz, chapter 3-4.

On page 66, the bit about microscope inspired me to think how tools defined the early man. This is an interesting direction to pursue–timeline, of course, is definitely at odds with Kuntz’s criticism of time and space as being stable entities. Would make a good satirical piece, though.

What makes me curious is how toolification until this chapter was the symptom of neoliberal academia, but is it?

I continue to question the topic of neoliberal rationslism as the reason for all that is not right and well with our scholarship and education.

The industrial age began because technological advance–tools were invented and became the condition for progress.

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