Herbert Spencer, first major books ‐ Social Statics and The Principles of PsychologySpencer’s political and social theory ‐ portrayal as libertarian individualism, popularization of Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selectionSpencer’s theory of biology ‐ impact and interpretations...
Herbert Spencer, English sociologist, philosopher, and early advocate of the theory of evolution. He advocated the preeminence of the individual over society and of science over religion and is remembered for his doctrine of social Darwinism. His magnum
SPENCER, Herbert, 1820-1903WARPRINCIPLES of Sociology (Book)PRINCIPLES of Biology (Book)FERGUSON, Adam, 1723-1816The article offers information on the ... P Schuurman - 《Value Inquiry Book》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Herbert Spencer, the Principles of Sociology by S. Andreski SPENCER, Herbert...
I feel sure that a thorough study into both sides will show that it is you who are ignorant, and that you merely studied one side of a two-sided question in freshman biology, and accepted what was funneled into your mind without question. And if and when I do, I'm going to make y...
PRINCIPLES of Biology (Book)FERGUSON, Adam, 1723-1816The article offers information on the Victorian philosopher Herbert Spencer and paradox of war. It further discusses about the survival of the fittest societies in their struggle for existence; "Principles of Sociology", Study of So...
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This paper is a case study in the constitutive role of two metaphors, the social organism and the struggle for life, in the thought of Herbert Spencer. It deals with the relationship between biology and the social sciences; but only in a limited sense is it a study of the transfer of ...
Spencer's first involvement with science was with geology when he examined fossils removed from railroad cuts during the course of his work. His interest in geology and paleontology thus aroused, he began reading Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology , whi ......
Biology and the human sciences. The Herbert spencer lectures 1970: Edited by J. W. S. Pringle. 1972. Oxford: Oxford University Press at the Clarendon Press. A vol. in-8o, viii + 140 pp., figs, tabs, bibl., index. Bound 2·50. Paper 1·00...
The mid-century biology informing Spencer assumed that organisms were not only compounds of smaller units, but that these units were nominally independent Like Gogol's fable about the nose that left its owner one morning, each unit---nervous ganglia, cells, body parts---had an amount of "...