- chapter 0.0 Introduction
- user guide
- the origins of the concept of intelligence: an epistemological tour
from the classical world until the age of enlightenment - books for reference
- Timely quote
- chapter 0.1 ontogenetic development of
intelligence
- Alfred Binet: the 'mental age
- General intelligence (Spearman's g factor)
- Thurstone: mathematical technique of factor analysis to study
problems and factors, which would be part of intelligence - Intelligence is the power of combination, Ebbinghaus
- Daniel J. Goleman, emotional intelligence
- Howard Gardner, Multiple Intelligences
- Cattel, fluid and crystallised intelligence
- books that build a history of thought
- chapter 0.2 the phylogenetic origins of
intelligence
- the phylogenetic origins of intelligence
- Wolfang Köhler and the chimps
- transmission of culture in monkeys at the Primate Research Institute
of Kyoto University, Japan - use of tools in chimpanzees, Jane Goodall