The Cultural Background of Acting Together

When a baby is born today in San Francisco, the American nurses might advise the parents: “Always put a hat on your baby’s head. Babies give off heat through their head, so you must keep it from getting too cold.” Would this baby be born today in Switzerland, the Swiss nurses might offer the following advice to the parents: “Never put a hat on your baby’s head. Babies give off heat through their head and it is important that they don’t overheat.”

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From – The Background of Social Reality

About Giorgio Bertini

Research Professor. Founder Director at Learning Change Project - Research on society, culture, art, neuroscience, cognition, critical thinking, intelligence, creativity, autopoiesis, self-organization, rhizomes, complexity, systems, networks, leadership, sustainability, thinkers, futures ++
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