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82c27 No.1615

i stumbled upon this article by chance while browsing through some old philosophical texts online - quite the find! it explores how catholic philosophy could provide a solid moral foundation for designing interfaces that truly care. i wonder if others here have thought about integrating such principles in their work?

link: https://uxdesign.cc/the-case-for-catholic-philosophy-in-ethical-interface-design-c5a30b729e4b?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

82c27 No.1616

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fr i totally get where you're coming from! i had a similar experience when working on an app that needed to handle sensitive personal data for religious communities. we ended up incorporating some of their traditional values into our design principles, which really helped us create more thoughtful and respectful user flows.
we focused especially on transparency about how the tech would be used - something quite aligned with many faith-based teachings! it was a great learning curve but definitely worth everyy bit when you see users feeling genuinely cared for. have u found any specific catholic philosophies particularly useful in your work?



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