Diversity and Biocultural Invention

In non-modern biocultures, contextual human technicity has played a key role in shaping the behaviors and the morphology of non-human species, which in return has simultaneously modulated human morphology and behavior: behavior affords behavior. Studies intersecting anthropology and ecology have fr...

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Main Author: Eduardo Makoszay Mayén
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Radboud University Press 2024-02-01
Series:Technophany
Online Access:https://technophany.philosophyandtechnology.network/article/view/14503
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description In non-modern biocultures, contextual human technicity has played a key role in shaping the behaviors and the morphology of non-human species, which in return has simultaneously modulated human morphology and behavior: behavior affords behavior. Studies intersecting anthropology and ecology have framed this process as a biological feedback in which species co-evolve through the constitution of biocultural diversification, thus producing negative entropy through technical activities.
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