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225 | Michael Tomasello on The Social Origins of Cognition and Agency

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

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The Unique Cognitive and Social Aspects of Humans

Humans and chimpanzees share the ability to quantify and determine quantity. However, what sets humans apart is our unique cognitive and social abilities. If a child grew up alone on a desert island, they would not invent advanced concepts like algebra or language because these require social interaction. Our ability to collaborate and communicate with others is what truly distinguishes us as a species.

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