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A systematic examination of how uniquely human mental faculties arose from non-conceptual antecedents, tracing psychological principles that enable conceptual thought. The author analyzes primitive ideas, the logic of recepts and concepts, and the roles of language, tone, gesture, articulation, and speech in mental development. He surveys philological evidence and considers transitions both in individual development and racial evolution, then outlines implications for intellect, emotion, volition, morality, and religion while aiming to establish general principles of mental evolution rather than detailed histories of each branch.

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George John Romanes

George John Romanes was a prominent British biologist and philosopher, known for his contributions to the field of evolutionary biology. A close associate of Charles Darwin, Romanes played a significant role in the popularization of Darwinian ideas. His notable works include "Animal Intelligence," which explores the cognitive abilities of animals, and "A Candid Examination of Theism," where he critically examines religious beliefs through a scientific lens. Romanes was also an advocate for the study of mental evolution in humans, as seen in his book "Mental Evolution in Man." His writings reflect a deep engagement with the intersection of science and philosophy, making him a key figure in the discourse on evolution and its implications.

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