Homo faber
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Homo Faber, from Latin, can be translated as man who controls his environment through his abilities and tools, or tool-worker and man - maker of things. The concept is mentioned by Hannah Arendt and Max Frisch.
Homo Faber is also an influential novel by Max Frisch.
Faber is also a character in Ray Bradbury's novel Fahrenheit 451. He creates a listening device.