Technologies are not morally neutral but co-shape our moral and meaningful relations to the world and to others. Significantly expanding and contributing to empirical postphenomenology and mediation theory, Kudina’s Moral Hermeneutics and Technology offers an attractive account of how we make moral sense through technology, showing not only how the meaning of values changes in relation to specific technologies but also how subjects are shaped by the technologically mediated sociocultural world. Values and people, after all, are relational. Obligatory reading for anyone interested in ethics of technology.