Hereditary Genius

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Hereditary Genius is an 1869 book by Francis Galton that pioneered the study of human intelligence and heredity, laying early foundations for behavioral genetics and eugenics.

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instanceOf book
author Francis Galton NERFINISHED
centralConcept genius as heritable trait
regression toward the mean (early formulation)
centuryOfPublication 19th century
contains case studies of eminent families
controversialFor advocacy of selective breeding in humans
claims about racial and class differences in intelligence
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
field anthropology
genetics
psychology
firstEditionFormat print
followedBy English Men of Science: Their Nature and Nurture NERFINISHED
fullTitle Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry into Its Laws and Consequences NERFINISHED
genre psychological treatise
scientific literature
hasPerspective hereditarian view of intelligence
historicalSignificance early foundation for behavioral genetics
foundational text for eugenics ideology
pioneering work in the study of human intelligence
impactOnSociety contributed to scientific racism
influenced early 20th-century intelligence testing debates
influenced behavioral genetics
differential psychology
eugenics movement
influencedBy Charles Darwin
On the Origin of Species NERFINISHED
language English
notableFor argument that environment plays smaller role than heredity in genius
early use of quantitative methods in social science
systematic ranking of eminent individuals
proposes inheritance of mental ability
publicationYear 1869
publisher Macmillan NERFINISHED
structure divided into chapters on judges, statesmen, commanders, men of letters, and scientists
subject behavioral genetics
eugenics
heredity
human intelligence
statistics
timePeriodDescribed eminent individuals from 16th to 19th centuries
usesMethod biographical data
statistical analysis of family lineages

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Francis Galton notableWork Hereditary Genius