Social Mind

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It has been argued by some theorists that human minds are not correctly thought of as individual, but that human intelligence is fundamentally social and intersubjective, existing among groups of people.

This view is bolstered by the fact that human mind does not reach its fully developed form among individuals raised in isolation from social contact ("wild children"), and degenerates if deprived of a social setting (i.e. real life Robinson Crusoes usually go crazy).

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