The crises of techo-cognitive niches: From maladaptive to terminator niches

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The aim of this chapter is to analyze in full detail a concept Imerely introduced at the end of the previous Chap. 8, that is the possibility of a Terminator Niche. The concept of terminator niche should intuitively represent a cognitive niche that instead of benefitting its users with a decreased local selective pressure, has eventually a negative impact on the population’s welfare. I will specify this concept along the chapter, first characterizing the specificity of techo-cognitive niche construction, then showing how some maladaptive niches can be individuated in human beings’ evolutionary past. Finally I will properly consider the techno-cognitive terminator niche and elaborate upon two relevant cases.

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Bertolotti, T. (2015). The crises of techo-cognitive niches: From maladaptive to terminator niches. In Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics (Vol. 19, pp. 171–187). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17786-1_9

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