The Physiology of Mind. Being the First Part of a 3d Ed., Rev., Enl., And in Great Part Rewritten of "the Physiology And Pathology of Mind."
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evident then that the value of the connate mental factor in a process of knowledge differs much in different human beings, and that the knowledge which some men are capable of acquiring cannot be acquired by other men, however similar the conditions of life, any more than the extraordinary height of stature or weight of body which one man reaches can be reached by all men. If it be affirmed by those who uphold the d, priori origin of certain ideas that the: same, fundamental forms are imposed b...y the mind upon the materials of its knowledge in every case, and that the difference in the value of the mental factors contributed is one of de- gree only, it will still be a question whence the differ- ent degree of value possessed by one individual over another has been derived. The obvious answer is that the native superiority of organization is the result of inherit- ance.* The savage has a less capacity of acquiring know- ledge than the European, because his brain is fashioned after the less developed type of the brains of his fore- fathers, while the European inherits the superior organiza- tion and capacity of the brains of his forefathers : the plus mental factor contributed by the latter is a native endowment inherited from ancestors and independent of his individual experience.
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