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A Brief History of the Mind.


A Brief History Of The Mind

William H. Calvin William H. Calvin, Ph.D., (born 30 April 1939) is a Professor at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is a well-known popularizer of neuroscience and evolutionary biology, including the hybrid of these two fields, neural Darwinism.  

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In A Brief History Of The Mind, author William Calvin doesn't limit his subject to modern psychology: he goes WAY back to the age of the apes to consider simpler versions of mental life and its development in humans through the eons. The mind's 'big bang' came after our brain size stopped enlarging ENLARGING. Extending or making more comprehensive; as an enlarging statute, which is one extending the common law. : Calvin suggests reasons and reflections in chapters which discuss everything from how a child grows and learns to how the human race has developed intelligence.
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