Herbert Spencer: Critical Assessments, 3. ciltJohn Offer Taylor & Francis US, 2000 - 1669 sayfa A four volume collection of selected assessment of the work of Herbert Spencer. The collection contains journal articles, reviews and excerpts from books dating from 1867 to 2000. The volumes are organized under the following subject headings: Volume I: General Assessment of Herbert Spencer's Work and Impact. Volume II: Spencer, Darwin and Social Darwinism. Spencer, Comte, Tönnies and Durkheim. The Theory of Evolution and Social Change. Volume III: Conseptions of Society. Spencer, Psychology and Evolution. Spencer, Ethics and Evolution. Volume IV: Political Aspects of Social Evolution. Women, the Family, Children and Welfare. |
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VOLUME | 1 |
Mr Spencer on the Study of Sociology John Elliott Cairnes | 7 |
Herbert Spencer and the Social Organism | 161 |
Individualist or Organicist? | 167 |
Spencer Clarence Crane Brinton | 187 |
Spencer Psychology and Evolution | 197 |
201 | 228 |
Part I Herbert Spencer | 238 |
A Review of Spencers Justice Frank Byron Jevons | 287 |
Herbert Spencers Data of Ethics J T Bixby | 292 |
Another View of Mr Spencers Ethics A W Benn | 311 |
The Evolution of Morality James Seth | 333 |
Animal Ethics as Described by Herbert Spencer Henry Calderwood | 352 |
Mr Spencers Ethical System Henry Sidgwick | 360 |
Critical Notices Henry Sidgwick | 370 |
Herbert Spencers Theory of Social Justice Desert or Entitlement? T S Gray | 381 |
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Absolute Ethics action activity aggregate altruism analogy animal argument asserts become benefits biological character conception conduct consciousness consequences Darwin Data of Ethics Descartes doctrine efficiency principle egoistic equal freedom equal liberty Essays evils evolutionary existence experience fact faculties feeling fittest function fundamental happiness Hedonism Herbert Spencer human Huxley Ibid ideal ideas implies individual individualistic J. S. Mill justice law of equal London matter means mental mind moral nature object organicism organicist pain personal desert phrenology physical pleasure political position present Principles of Ethics Principles of Psychology Principles of Sociology progress proposition question recognise regard relation Religion scientific seems sense social evolution social organism Social Statics society species Spencer's theory Study of Sociology T. H. Huxley theory of justice things thought tion true truth ultimate universal Utilitarianism Westminster Review whole words