Consciousness reduced: The role of the ‘idiot’ in early evolutionary psychology

Volume: 33, Issue: 5, Pages: 110 - 137
Published: Jul 7, 2020
Abstract
A conception of the idiotic mind was used to substantiate late 19th-century theories of mental evolution. A new school of animal/comparative psychologists attempted from the 1870s to demonstrate that evolution was a mental as well as a physical process. This intellectual enterprise necessitated the closure, or narrowing, of the ‘consciousness gap’ between human and animal species. A concept of a quasi-non-conscious human mind, set against...
Paper Details
Title
Consciousness reduced: The role of the ‘idiot’ in early evolutionary psychology
Published Date
Jul 7, 2020
Volume
33
Issue
5
Pages
110 - 137
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