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21 October 2023

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  • curprev 22:4422:44, 21 October 2023Mbauwens talk contribs 5,861 bytes +5,861 Created page with " =Discussion= Brendan Graham Dempsey: "When it comes to human brains, the nervous system doesn’t tell the whole story. Building on the capacities provided by our large animal brains, Homo sapiens hit on an even better mechanism for information processing—one that would literally change the world: language. This evolutionary adaption was such a profound game-changer, it led to the emergence of an entirely novel level of reality: Culture. Just as animal nervous syst..."