vahendilist
Vahendilist is a term used in Estonian-language discourse to describe a stance or orientation that treats tools, methods, and instrumental means as central to achieving outcomes. A vahendilist emphasizes the role of instruments—technologies, procedures, policies, and organizational frameworks—as the primary drivers of results, rather than focusing solely on the intrinsic value of goals or on human-centered considerations.
Etymology: The word is formed from vahend ('tool, means') and the suffix -ilist, which denotes a practitioner
Characteristics: A vahendilist typically advocates systematic adoption and optimization of tools and processes, supports standardization, data-driven
Context and usage: The term is used in discussions about digital governance, AI policy, and organizational design
Criticism: Critics argue that vahendilism can overestimate the efficacy of tools, neglect ethical, human, and social
See also: instrumentalism, technocracy, technology governance, tool use.