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  • After rejecting alternate explanations for this decline in happiness, he turns to the device paradigm for what he considers the superior explanation.
  • Following a Heideggerian viewpoint, Borgmann introduced the notion of the device paradigm to explain what constitutes technology's essence, loosely based on Heidegger's notion of Gestell ( enframing ).
  • Chapter 9,  The Device Paradigm,  consequently spells out the first main part of Borgmann s entire thesis directly : we now operate according to the device paradigm, where things have become devices.
  • Chapter 9,  The Device Paradigm,  consequently spells out the first main part of Borgmann s entire thesis directly : we now operate according to the device paradigm, where things have become devices.
  • Borgmann accomplishes this goal by focusing on more examples of the device paradigm in action, by exploring how advertising highlights the pattern, and by noting how people tend to now equate  real and simulated experiences ( 55 ).
  • Chapters 4-6 go together and make several key points : any theory like Borgmann s to-be-proposed  device paradigm,  needs to deal with science both in relation to technology and as an epistemological basis for truth claims.
  • However, though science  explains everything more precisely and more generally than any prior mode of explanation,  it also has explanatory limits and negative effects when too heavily relied upon, and may be enhanced, again, by the device paradigm ( 22 ).
  • The book has an admirably forward-looking sense of how big microelectronics will impact this entire issue, and ends by arguing unsurprisingly that they will be, however,  not revolutionary at all  in another sense,  because they will only serve to further entrench the device paradigm.
  • He concludes that  we are more confident of our means  our technological devices which allow us to acquire commodities easily  than of our ends,  which have become diluted by the device paradigm, and which now include technology itself more than experiences, as it once was ( 56 ).
  • Despite this problem, the modern world has taken science, and ( by extension ) technology as having  ushered in a new world view ( 28 )  they have become privileged and their above-noted limits have become systematically entrenched in culture, causing problems which he ll go on to describe in Part 2 in terms of the device paradigm.
  • Chapters 13-16 of Borgmann s text rest upon the assumption that  we should bring [ the device paradigm ] to the surface and to our attention in all areas, and consequently that  we should judge society and politics in light of technology ( 78 ) .  Technology and the Social Order,  Chapter 13, thus makes several moves from this starting point.
  • Basically, Borgmann here looks at  alternative models and perspectives regarding technology those of Kuhn, Winner, Billington, etc .  and at paradigm as a means of knowing / explaining in general, concluding that  the technological device can be discerned in seemingly conflicting contentions about the significance of machines, means, and ends in technology,  and that  the device paradigm reveals more clearly than any other just how and to what extent people move away from engagement ( 57, 68, 77 ).