A cousin of Charles Darwin, Francis Galton was so impressed with Darwin's "Origin of the Species" that he decided to investigate in detail the implications of inheritance and evolution for the development of outstanding human abilities. By 'hereditary genius' Galton meant 'an ability that was exceptionally high and at the same time in born', and he argued that in the debate over 'nature vs nurture' (an expression that he coined) nature always prevails. In 1869, he published this his first book on the topic, presenting a good deal of evidence showing that exceptional ability often ran in families. Galton pointed out that many high achievers had relatives who displayed notable abilities. Based on statistical sampling, he concluded that eminence in any field was due to hereditary factors. Many greeted these results with scepticism, but Charles Darwin expressed his admiration for Galton's results and later cited his work in "The Descent of Man". Galton went on to use this initial research as the basis for a new field which he called 'eugenics', the aim of which was 'the betterment of the human race' through 'appropriate marriages or abstention from marriage'. Although Galton's ideas gained momentum over several decades, they were eventually discredited after being misappropriated by the Nazis as part of their racist ideology. Today, however, with the discovery of heritabel diseases, the use of genetic screening to eliminate undesirable traits, sperm banks, and the possibility of designer babies and human cloning, his groundbreaking research has gained renewed currency and will be the subject of debate for years to come.
A cousin of Charles Darwin, Francis Galton was so impressed with Darwin's "Origin of the Species" that he decided to investigate in detail the implications of inheritance and evolution for the development of outstanding human abilities. By 'hereditary genius' Galton meant 'an ability that was exceptionally high and at the same time in born', and he argued that in the debate over 'nature vs nurture' (an expression that he coined) nature always prevails. In 1869, he published this his first book on the topic, presenting a good deal of evidence showing that exceptional ability often ran in families. Galton pointed out that many high achievers had relatives who displayed notable abilities. Based on statistical sampling, he concluded that eminence in any field was due to hereditary factors. Many greeted these results with scepticism, but Charles Darwin expressed his admiration for Galton's results and later cited his work in "The Descent of Man". Galton went on to use this initial research as the basis for a new field which he called 'eugenics', the aim of which was 'the betterment of the human race' through 'appropriate marriages or abstention from marriage'. Although Galton's ideas gained momentum over several decades, they were eventually discredited after being misappropriated by the Nazis as part of their racist ideology. Today, however, with the discovery of heritabel diseases, the use of genetic screening to eliminate undesirable traits, sperm banks, and the possibility of designer babies and human cloning, his groundbreaking research has gained renewed currency and will be the subject of debate for years to come.
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