herbertspencersociology

HerbertSpencer(27April1820–8December1903)wasanEnglishpolymathactiveasaphilosopher,psychologist,biologist,sociologist,andanthropologist.,Britishphilosopherandsociologist,HerbertSpencerwasamajorfigureintheintellectuallifeoftheVictorianera.Hewasoneoftheprincipal ...,由DWeinstein著作·2002·被引用59次—Spencerwasasociologistinpart.Buthewasevenmoreamoralphilosopher.Hewaswhatwenowrefertoasaliberalutili...

Herbert Spencer

Herbert Spencer (27 April 1820 – 8 December 1903) was an English polymath active as a philosopher, psychologist, biologist, sociologist, and anthropologist.

Herbert Spencer (1820—1903)

British philosopher and sociologist, Herbert Spencer was a major figure in the intellectual life of the Victorian era. He was one of the principal ...

Herbert Spencer

由 D Weinstein 著作 · 2002 · 被引用 59 次 — Spencer was a sociologist in part. But he was even more a moral philosopher. He was what we now refer to as a liberal utilitarian first who ...

Herbert Spencer

Herbert Spencer was an English philosopher and sociologist. His father's anti-clerical and anti-establishment leanings influenced him from an early age.

Herbert Spencer summary

8, 1903, Brighton, Sussex), English sociologist and philosopher, advocate of the theory of social Darwinism. His System of Synthetic Philosophy, 9 vol. (1855–96) ...

Herbert Spencer

6 天前 — Herbert Spencer, English sociologist, philosopher, and early advocate of the theory of evolution. He advocated the preeminence of the ...

Herbert Spencer, Sociological Theory, and the Professions

由 J Offer 著作 · 2019 · 被引用 21 次 — This article presents new insights into Spencer's theoretical sociology as he applied it to the professions and professional institutions, ...

Herbert Spencer

Spencer's most important sociological theory was his theory of Social Darwinism. Social Darwinism stated that certain races and ethnicities are superior to ...

Life and Work of Herbert Spencer

2019年1月13日 — Herbert Spencer was a British philosopher and sociologist who was intellectually active during the Victorian period.