Tools made us human. The role of technology in the biological and social evolution of the homo genus

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Disciplinary tendencies are, in the field of science, difficult paths to avoid. Few readers interested in sociology will stop to think that it has the sense of being in the condition of being a human being as a user of tools or, in general, of technology, so it turns out that the relationship between people and machines. This article focuses its interest on these issues.

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Cela-Conde, C. J., & Ayala, F. (2018). Tools made us human. The role of technology in the biological and social evolution of the homo genus. Sociologia y Tecnociencia, 8(2), 1–25. https://doi.org/10.24197/st.2.2018.1-25

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