
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 Uniqueness of Human Cognitive and Social Capabilities
The unique cognitive capabilities of humans are evidenced by our creation and utilization of technology, language, social institutions, universities, governments, and mathematics. However, it is argued that our distinctive cognitive abilities are intimately intertwined with our unique social abilities, as shown by the thought experiment of a child on a desert island growing up without any other human beings and the question of what mathematics they would invent.
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