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#96: How Words Get Their Meaning (feat. Gary Lupyan)

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Cognitive Innovations From the Cultural Origins of Human Cognitive Innovation

Michael Thomas cello wrote a book about the cultural origins of human cognition. The central argument is that we only have time for one or two big cognitive innovations in our evolutionary process, and he posits this idea of joint attention. He points out that when you point and a baby, even trying to get a baby's attention,. she doesn't look to the end of your fingers she looks at where you're pointing. And so it's not that hard teach them to follow points, right they don't do it in the wild. What's interesting about humans is that humans are inherently motivated to do it in a way arguably that other animals are not.

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