| Albert Borgmann - 1984 - 310 lapas
...world. In calling forth a manifold engagement, a thing necessarily provides more than one commodity. Thus a stove used to furnish more than mere warmth....It assigned to the different family members tasks that defined their place in the household. The mother built the lire, the children kept the firebox... | |
| Albert Borgmann - 1984 - 310 lapas
...world. In calling forth a manifold engagement, a thing necessarily provides more than one commodity. Thus a stove used to furnish more than mere warmth. It was & focus, a hearth, a place that gathered the work and leisure of a family and gave the house a center.... | |
| Jesse S. Tatum - 1995 - 178 lapas
...with it more than any single commodity it may make available. Thus, in many cases, a wood stove once used to furnish more than mere warmth. It was a focus,...It assigned to the different family members tasks that defined their place in the household. The mother built the fire, the children kept the firebox... | |
| David Strong - 1995 - 268 lapas
...experience of a thing is always and also a bodily and social engagement with the thing's world . . . Thus a stove used to furnish more than mere warmth....marked the morning, and the spreading of its warmth marked the beginning of the day. It assigned to various family members tasks that defined their place... | |
| Eric Higgs, Andrew Light, David Strong - 2000 - 405 lapas
...experience of a thing is always and also a bodily and social engagement with the things world. . . . Thus a stove used to furnish more than mere warmth....marked the morning, and the spreading of its warmth marked the beginning of the day. It assigned to various family members tasks that defined their place... | |
| Marva J. Dawn - 2003 - 248 lapas
...complex engagement, "a thing necessarily provides more than one commodity." For example, a fireplace or stove used to furnish more than mere warmth. It was...It assigned to the different family members tasks that defined their place in the household. The mother built the fire, the children kept the firebox... | |
| Eric Higgs - 2003 - 368 lapas
...example of a guitar in chapter 5, but let's turn to one of Borgmann's classic examples, a wood cookstove: A stove used to furnish more than mere warmth. It...marked the morning, and the spreading of its warmth marked the beginning of the day. It assigned to various family members tasks that defined their place... | |
| David M. Kaplan - 2004 - 534 lapas
...world. In calling forth a manifold engagement, a thing necessarily provides more than one commodity. Thus a stove used to furnish more than mere warmth....It assigned to the different family members tasks that defined their place in the household. The mother built the fire, the children kept the firebox... | |
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