Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development

Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development
Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development, written by Sir Francis Galton in 1883, explores various human faculties through observational and measurable methods. The book discusses topics such as familial appearance differences, emotional responses, and comparisons between human and animal behaviors, supported by personal memoirs and reputable sources. Galton's work is notable for its early contributions to the field of biometrics and the study of human abilities.















