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Human cognition is influenced by cultural practices from "summary" of A Natural History of Human Thinking by Michael Tomasello

Human cognition is not solely a product of individual brain development. It is also shaped by the cultural practices in which individuals participate. These practices include everything from language and communication styles to systems of knowledge and beliefs. Cultural practices are a fundamental part of human life, and they have a profound impact on how individuals think and reason. One of the key ways in which cultural practices influence human cognition is through social learning. Humans are unique in their ability to learn from others through observation, imitation, and collaboration. This form of learning allows individuals to acquire knowledge and skills that are passed down through generations. Social learning is a crucial aspect of cultural practices, as it enables individuals to participate in shared activities and rituals ...
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    A Natural History of Human Thinking

    Michael Tomasello

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