Section 3. Gregarious and Slavish Instincts, Intellectual Differences, Mental Imagery, Vividness of Mental Imagery Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development by Sir Francis Galton (1822 - 1911) 40 min Episodio 3 Listen "Section 3. Gregarious and Slavish Instincts, Intellectual Differences, Mental Imagery, Vividness of Mental Imagery" Reproducir Descargar episodio Ver en sitio original More episodes of the podcast Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development by Sir Francis Galton (1822 - 1911) Preface Section 1. Introduction, Variety of Human Nature, Features, Composite Portraiture, Description of the Composites, Bodily Qualities, Energy, Sensitivity Section 2. Sequence of Test Weights, Whitles for Audibility of Shrill Notes, Anthropometric Registers, Unconsciousness of Peculiarities, Statistical Methods, Character, Criminals and the Insane Section 4. Colour Representation Section 5. Number Forms Section 6. Colour Associations, Visionaries Section 7. Nature and Nurture, Associations, Psychometric Experiments, Antechamber of Consciousness, Early Sentiments Section 8. History of Twins Section 9. Domestication of Animals Section 10. The Observed Order of Events, Selection and Race, Influence of Man upon Race, Population, Early and Late Marriages, Marks for Family Merit, Endowments, Conclusion Ver todos los episodios Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn