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Paperback Mind in Evolution Book

ISBN: 1025843282

ISBN13: 9781025843285

Mind in Evolution

"Mind in Evolution" is a foundational work in the fields of comparative psychology and evolutionary theory. Written by the influential sociologist and philosopher L. T. Hobhouse, this treatise explores the developmental stages of consciousness and intelligence across the animal kingdom and into human society. Hobhouse meticulously examines the transition from instinctive behavior to purposive action, seeking to trace the growth of "mind" as an organic part of the evolutionary process.

The text delves into various levels of mental organization, ranging from simple reflex actions to complex conceptual thought. By analyzing the behavior of different species, Hobhouse argues that intelligence is not a sudden emergence but a gradual evolution of the capacity to correlate experiences and adapt to environments. He explores topics such as animal learning, the nature of instinct, and the development of social morality.

This work remains a significant contribution to the understanding of psychological evolution, bridging the gap between biological science and philosophical inquiry. "Mind in Evolution" is essential reading for those interested in the history of psychology, the development of cognitive faculties, and the philosophical implications of evolutionary theory. Its systematic approach to identifying the structural growth of the mind provides a comprehensive framework for studying the origins of human intelligence.

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