The invisible power
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2239-5474/3276Keywords:
Power, machine, apparatus, extrasomatic tools, practical action’s thoughtAbstract
The human experiences and acts are ruled by the power of culture. This power concerns the invisible and unperceived action of innumerable machines or apparatus: the extra-somatic tools born during the human evolution. The paper develops this subject in order to explain the pedagogical consequences of the practical action of thought.
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