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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 November 2025
To explain human social sophistication, and proximal phylogenetic steps leading to it, Dunbar claims that mentalising expands to increasingly high levels of recursion. However, the evidential basis for this claim is weak, exposing both a limitation in Dunbar’s account and in the field’s current understanding of social sophistication.
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What makes social abilities sophisticated? Not recursive mentalising
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