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Human thinking is influenced by societal norms from "summary" of A Natural History of Human Thinking by Michael Tomasello

In human societies, individuals are not merely autonomous agents making decisions based on their own personal preferences and desires. Rather, human thinking is heavily influenced by the societal norms and conventions that are shared among members of a particular culture or group. These norms serve as guidelines for how individuals should behave, think, and interact with one another. From a young age, humans are socialized into their culture's norms and values through processes such as imitation, instruction, and reinforcement. These societal norms shape the way individuals perceive the world around them, as well as how they interpret and respond to different situations. As a result, human thinking is not a purely individualistic process, but rather a socially situated one that is shaped by the collective beliefs and practices of a given society. Societal norms also play a crucial role ...
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    A Natural History of Human Thinking

    Michael Tomasello

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