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The networked brain
A Darwinian explanation of the human mind
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52 pages
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The book introduces a groundbreaking hypothesis that the human mind developed through the collaborative communication of social groups, likening it to the functioning of computer networks. It explores how interconnected brains contributed to the emergence of cognitive abilities, suggesting that our mental processes are deeply rooted in social interaction and collective intelligence. This perspective offers a fresh understanding of the evolution of human consciousness and the role of community in shaping thought.
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2020, paperback
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