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Understanding intelligence

Title
Understanding intelligence [electronic resource] / Ken Richardson, Formerly of the Open University, UK.
Author
Richardson, Ken.
Publication
r, New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021.

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1 online resource (pages cm.)
Summary
"Gentleman scientist Sir Francis Galton followed much of Spencer's drift. He was, in addition, very practically minded. In possession of a fortune (inherited) Galton was able to indulge many interests. Travels in Africa in the 1850s had already convinced him of the mental inferiority of its natives. He had read Charles Darwin's theory, conversed 19 with Spencer, and became convinced that there is something he called "natural ability". It varies substantially among people, he argued, just like height and weight, and is distributed like the bell-shaped curve. Later he observed that members of the British establishment were often related to each other. That convinced him that differences in intelligence must lie in biological inheritance, which also implied that society could be improved through eugenics, or selective breeding programs. However, he realized, that would need some measure, "for the indications of superior strains or races, and in so favouring them that their progeny shall outnumber and gradually replace that of the old one""--
Series Statement
Understanding life
Uniform Title
Understanding intelligence (Online)
Alternative Title
Understanding intelligence (Online)
Subject
  • Eugenics
  • Intellect
  • Intelligence levels
Note
  • Includes index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
LCCN
2021022821
OCLC
ssj0002550428
Author
Richardson, Ken.
Title
Understanding intelligence [electronic resource] / Ken Richardson, Formerly of the Open University, UK.
Imprint
r, New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
Edition
1 Edition.
Series
Understanding life
Access
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