CONCEPT
Ecological Reason
Morozov's name — adapted from Dewey — for the mode of intelligence that
"thrives on nuance and difference, and thus resists automation" — the cognitive register AI systematically marginalizes.
Ecological reason is Morozov's 2024 term, developed in
Boston Review's 'The AI We Deserve,' for a mode of intelligence that operates through open, exploratory, context-sensitive engagement with the irreducible particularity of situations rather than through the efficient application of predetermined categories to simplified representations. Drawing on John Dewey, Morozov contrasts ecological reason with
instrumental reason —
the goal-directed, problem-solving rationality that AI embodies — and argues that a
culture recognizing only instrumental reason has amputated a dimension of its own intelligence.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Instrumental reason, the mode AI performs with extraordinary efficiency, operates within predetermined frameworks. Given a specification, it produces an output optimized against the specification's criteria. It excels at tasks whose structure can be articulated in advance. It is the mode of thought that computers have been built to perform, and large language models perform it at a scale and speed no individual human mind can match.
Ecological reason operates differently. It emerges from engagement with