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Humans learn from each other through imitation and teaching from "summary" of A Natural History of Human Thinking by Michael Tomasello

In human societies, individuals learn from one another through a combination of imitation and teaching. This process is fundamental to human culture and is what sets us apart from other species. Through imitation, individuals observe and replicate the actions of others, allowing them to acquire new skills and knowledge. This form of learning is essential for the transmission of cultural practices and traditions from one generation to the next. Teaching, on the other hand, involves more direct instruction from one individual to another. This type of learning is particularly important for passing on complex or abstract knowledge that cannot easily...
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    A Natural History of Human Thinking

    Michael Tomasello

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