Man is a social being. It will take several hundred years for human experience, which is something more than a biological attitude and some semblance of instinct, to be accumulated under the condition of a continuous struggle for life.
But how is this possible under such circumstances? A range of reasons can be identified here. The human brain is a very complex and poorly understood organ. Muscle memory, “intuitive” thinking - from the standpoint of the anatomy of a human instrument, is only a physical complex system of mechanical relationships that connect nerve cells and form the unity of human experience. And the fact that scientists and philosophers of different schools, movements and directions of society have tried and continue to try to create a system of ideas about the human soul and society is based on the physical organization of the brain, skull, mucous membranes and lymphatic system, joints, tendons, bones, muscles - not all taken together, but all as a whole, separately. It is worth noting that, according to various scientific descriptions, there is no organ that functions outside the context of the human person (as a separate being). But bone structures, on the contrary, represent the basis that allows a person to reproduce (externally and internally) socially determined organisms and traditions, as well as nature in principle.