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| A tool is an object that can help an individual to extend its physical abilities, outsource a thinking process, or modify its surrounding. Tools are often referred to as objects that humans use in a physical manner, but their scope can be understood in a much broader sense. In the essay [[Tools for Conviviality]] Ivan Illich understands tools as: | A tool is an object that can help an individual to extend its physical abilities, outsource a thinking process, or modify its surrounding. Tools are often referred to as objects that humans use in a physical manner, but their scope can be understood in a much broader sense. In the essay [[Tools for Conviviality]] Ivan Illich understands tools as: | ||
| - | physical hardware, such as a hammer, a pencil, or a broom; | + | physical hardware, such as a [[hammer_handles|hammer]], a pencil, or a broom; |
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