The Principles of Sociology, Volume III - Herbert Spencer - Books - University Press of the Pacific - 9781410211866 - February 19, 2004
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The Principles of Sociology, Volume III

Herbert Spencer

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The Principles of Sociology, Volume III

Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) was an English philosopher, best known for his scientific writings. Together with Charles Darwin and Thomas Huxley he was responsible for the acceptance of the theory of evolution. His well-known essay on Education: Intellectual, Moral and Physical was considered one of the most useful and profound books written on education. He projected a vast 10-volume work, Synthetic Philosophy, in which all phenomena are interpreted according to the principle of evolutionary progress. Together with Charles Darwin and Thomas Huxley he was responsible for the acceptance of the theory of evolution. Although no longer influential in biology, his extension of his theory of evolution to psychology and sociology remains important. His "Social Darwinism" was particularly influential on early evolutionary economists such as Thorstein Veblen. As subeditor of the Economist (1843-53), Spencer was an influential exponent of laissez-faire. His early book Social Statics (1851) was strongly tinged with an individualistic outlook.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 19, 2004
ISBN13 9781410211866
Publishers University Press of the Pacific
Pages 460
Dimensions 127 × 29 × 201 mm   ·   498 g
Language English  

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