The Kallikak Family

The Kallikak Family

Por Henry H. Goddard

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "The Kallikak Family," Henry H. Goddard presents a pioneering investigation into the intersection of heredity and social behavior, focusing on the genealogical study of a family deemed 'feebleminded.' Employing a blend of meticulous documentation and narrative analysis, Goddard examines the lives and societal contributions of various Kallikak descendants, contrasting them with those from a branch of the family considered to be more intellectually capable. The book exemplifies early 20th-century eugenics thought, shedding light on prevailing attitudes toward mental deficiency and social responsibility, while simultaneously invoking questions about the ethical implications of such studies. Henry H. Goddard was an influential psychologist and educator who significantly contributed to the field of intelligence measurement. His conviction in the hereditary basis of intelligence likely stemmed from his academic background and professional experiences working with intellectually disabled populations. Goddard's commitment to applying scientific methods to social issues, together with his role in the introduction of standardized IQ testing in the United States, influenced the narrative thrust and implications of "The Kallikak Family." This groundbreaking study is essential reading for anyone interested in the origins of modern psychology and the sociocultural factors influencing perceptions of intelligence. Goddard's work invites readers to reflect on the complex relationship between genetics and environment, making it a thought-provoking exploration of human behavior that remains relevant today.

Henry H. Goddard