10-1b6 Culture ⇒ Culturally invented symbols ⇒ Language (Culture invents things. Everyone is part of a culture. Every individual learning take place within culture. Every invention is built up over time, including language.)
10-2g1f2a Our brains (including our emotions) and our cultures are related symbiotically through the individual, and that neither supervenes on the other
10-2g1f2b The brain and symbols evolved reflexively to enhance communication to deal with cultural and sexual selectional pressures.
1-1a2d1 The Turing principle allows ‘learning’ to take place, but it doesn’t care how
Again, the Turing principle allows ‘learning’ to take place but it doesn’t care how:
5-1b1a2c1 Principles are meta-contingency. Whatever can happen can happen regardless of how.
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1-1a2e3 Cultures are evolution’s ultimate solution to the problem of providing adaptive flexibility
3-1b1b1 No learning without doing; specifically, no learning without cultural doing
2-1a4 ‘Language instinct’ - Language can’t exhaust mind
10-1b4 Children concentrically embody their ever-widening knowledge structures by testing the degree of its correspondence in comparison with other members of the society
10-1b5 We enter the world of language-based learning once we have mastered a language
1-1a2e4 Cultures precede languages