The Social Brain
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The Social Brain: Sociological Foundations introduces the concept of the social brain including a detailed conceptual model of the social brain networked in the world. The idea that our brains are social has its roots in nineteenth-century social thought and primate research initiated in the 1950s. It was introduced into the neuroscience literature in 1990 as a challenge to the traditional view of the isolated bio-medical brain a view that still dominates the scientific media and public imaginations. Sal Restivo’s foundational thesis is that humans arrive on the evolutionary stage always already and everywhere social. We have social selves social brains and social genes. He argues the “I” is a grammatical illusion reflecting the myth of individualism. The unique feature of this book is the amount of space devoted to constructing the sociological scaffolding needed to understand what the author means by the social self the social mind and the social brain. The approach leads to new ways of thinking about socialization consciousness and creativity as networked phenomena. The result is a novel way of integrating the social self the biological self and the neurological self and erasing the classical boundaries between brain mind and body.
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