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Connections between media technology and leisure: insights from Aristotle and Heidegger
Youngjoon Choi,
John Dattilo
Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
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Aristotle
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Leisure
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Martin Heidegger
100%
Media Technology
100%
Leisure Experience
22%
New York
22%
Media Role
11%
Media Use
11%
Influence of Technology
11%
Technology Experience
11%
Penguins
11%
Nicomachean Ethics
11%
Philosophical Investigations
11%
Philosophical Discourse
11%
Happiness
11%
Arts and Humanities
Martin Heidegger
100%
Media Technology
100%
New York
22%
Philosophical discourse
11%
Happiness
11%
Expression
11%
Nicomachean Ethic
11%
Goodness
11%
philosophical inquiry
11%
Reciprocal
11%
Psychology
Media Technology
100%
Leisure Activity
100%
Happiness
11%
Social Sciences
Media Technology
100%
Happiness
11%