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Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerns Think Differently And Why by Richard E. Nisbett

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Summarize the main argument/narrative/theory/logic presented in the book. Explain which socio-cognitive process, norms and/or conventions the author is attempting to analyze and/or deconstruct. Employ socio-cognitive concepts and principles to explain the intersubjective meanings embodied in the topic. Reflect upon the cultural, historical, and sub-cultural shared-meanings and/or cognitive differences that define the narrative of the book. Expound upon the sociological relevance of the content. Explore its impact on identity, perception of others, social relations, and social institutions: How does the topic affect people's behavior and actions, sense of self, and how they understand others? How does the topic affect contemporary social relations? How does it contribute to knowledge formation? 
Apply the main argument/theory in other context (across cultural thought communities and/or sociological sub-fields). Provide a brief reflective summary of the major points from the chapter that provided you with either new information and/or an "enlightened" socio-cognitive perspective. Be sure to use direct quotes from the book (use quotation marks) and reference page numbers.

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