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The author traces how abstraction and generalization arise from perception and develop through three main stages: pre-linguistic operations observable in animals, children, and deaf-mutes; an intermediate phase in which words progressively accompany and transform thought; and a superior stage where linguistic symbols alone support complex conceptual systems. Abstraction is presented as an attention-driven strengthening of some aspects of experience while others are attenuated. The study analyzes generic images, numerical perception, analogical reasoning, the origin and formation of speech and grammatical categories, and the comparative role of gestures and phonetic language in the ascending evolution of symbolic thought.

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Th. Ribot

Th. Ribot was a French psychologist and philosopher known for his influential works in the field of psychology and the philosophy of mind. He contributed significantly to the understanding of emotions and creativity, with notable texts such as "The Psychology of the Emotions" and "Essay on the Creative Imagination." Ribot's exploration of the evolution of ideas and his analysis of mental processes have left a lasting impact on both psychology and literary theory. His work often bridged the gap between scientific inquiry and philosophical thought, making him a key figure in the development of modern psychological concepts.

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