Mental Evolution in Animals
Discover the groundbreaking insights of George John Romanes in his influential work, Mental Evolution in Animals. Published in 2011 by Cambridge University Press, this 426-page paperback delves into the fascinating evolution of animal intelligence and mental faculties. Originally written in 1883, Romanes’ pioneering exploration is considered a cornerstone of comparative psychology. This edition also features a posthumous essay on instinct by the renowned Charles Darwin, a close friend of Romanes, enriching the discussion on animal cognition. Perfect for enthusiasts of animal intelligence and evolutionary biology, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the mental capabilities of our fellow creatures. Enhance your collection with this essential read that bridges the past with contemporary studies of animal behavior.