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This article's leading argument is that the domination of today's intersubjective sphere by modern communication technology and media has given rise to certain phenomena in the human world, which were non-existent in the pre-internet era.One such phenomenon is technoratiomorphism.I use this term to define a hybrid onticity that is driven by biological ratiomorphic mechanisms overlapped by technological rationality.I also point to some of the effects the presence of technoratiomorphism in communication has on social and individual human life.In these reflections I support myself with Konrad Lorenz's theory and the evolutionary epistemology, interwoven with a few ideas from the writings of
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