Mind in Evolution

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Mind in Evolution is a seminal philosophical and early psychological work by L. T. Hobhouse that explores the development of mind and intelligence across evolutionary history.

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instanceOf book
psychology book
author L. T. Hobhouse NERFINISHED
Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes continuity between animal and human minds
gradual evolution of mental functions
relationship between intelligence and environment
field evolutionary biology
philosophy
psychology
genre comparative psychology
evolutionary psychology
philosophy of mind
hasPart chapters on animal intelligence
chapters on human mental development
hasReception cited in histories of evolutionary thought about mind
considered a seminal work in early comparative psychology
hasSubject consciousness
instinct
learning
reason
social aspects of mind
influenced early 20th-century psychology
philosophy of mind
social theory of L. T. Hobhouse
influencedBy Charles Darwin
comparative psychology tradition
evolutionary theory
language English
libraryOfCongressClassification BF
mainTopic animal cognition
development of intelligence
evolution of mind
evolutionary theory
human cognition
philosophy of evolution
notableFor comparative analysis of mental development across species
early systematic treatment of mind in evolutionary terms
integration of philosophical and psychological perspectives
philosophicalPerspective evolutionary naturalism
gradualism about mental capacities
publicationYear 1901
publisher Macmillan NERFINISHED
relatedWork Liberalism (by L. T. Hobhouse) NERFINISHED
The Rational Good NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 20th century

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