In this text, it is argued that second-hand experience has become so dominant in technological workplaces, schools and even homes, that primary experience - that kind gained through the senses - is becoming endangered, leavi...

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In this text, it is argued that second-hand experience has become so dominant in technological workplaces, schools and even homes, that primary experience - that kind gained through the senses - is becoming endangered, leaving people less likely to think and feel for themselves.

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