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Human thinking is shaped by cultural learning from "summary" of A Natural History of Human Thinking by Michael Tomasello

In humans, thinking is fundamentally shaped by cultural learning. This means that the way we think, perceive, and understand the world around us is heavily influenced by the cultural norms, beliefs, and practices that we are exposed to from an early age. Cultural learning plays a crucial role in shaping our cognitive processes, social interactions, and problem-solving abilities. From a young age, humans are immersed in a cultural environment that shapes the way they think about themselves and others. Children learn to perceive the world through the lens of their cultural beliefs and values, which in turn influences their cognitive development. For example, children raised in collectivist cultures may place greater emphasis on group harmony and cooperation, while those raised in individualistic cultures may prioritize personal achievement and independence. Cultural...
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    A Natural History of Human Thinking

    Michael Tomasello

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