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Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), English philosopher, biologist, anthropologist, psychologist, sociologist, and political theorist. His major works include Social Statics, or the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified and the First of Them Developed (1851), Principles of Psychology (1855), and Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical (1861). His fields of specialization were philosophy, biology, anthropology, psychology, sociology, and political theory.
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Spencer, Herbert | Division of Labour | Division of Labour | |
Spencer, Herbert | Ethics | Ethics | |
Spencer, Herbert | Individualism | Individualism | |
Spencer, Herbert | Liberalism | Liberalism | |
Spencer, Herbert | Markets | Markets | |
Spencer, Herbert | Society | Society | |
Spencer, Herbert | Utilitarianism | Utilitarianism | |
Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-09-19 |