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This early work by Herbert Spencer was originally published in 1871 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'The Principles of Psychology - Volume I.' is a comprehensive work that details the data of psychology, the inductions of psychology, and general synthesis. Herbert Spencer was born on 27th April 1820, in Derby, England. In 1851 he published 'Social Statics' to great acclaim and his quietly influential 'Principles of Psychology' in 1955. These were followed…
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  • Year: 2013
  • Pages: 650
  • ISBN-10: 1473310903
  • ISBN-13: 9781473310902
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 3.7 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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This early work by Herbert Spencer was originally published in 1871 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'The Principles of Psychology - Volume I.' is a comprehensive work that details the data of psychology, the inductions of psychology, and general synthesis. Herbert Spencer was born on 27th April 1820, in Derby, England. In 1851 he published 'Social Statics' to great acclaim and his quietly influential 'Principles of Psychology' in 1955. These were followed by numerous works of sociology, psychology, and philosophy, which led him to become a prominent intellectual of his day. He also wrote 'The Developmental Hypothesis' (1852) which described the theory of evolution seven years before Charles Darwin's 'Origin of Species'. He even popularised the term Evolution and coined the phrase Survival of the fittest, but his works did not contain the comprehensive theoretical system that Darwin's did, which is why his theory was not taken seriously at the time. Spencer's most famous idea was that of Social Darwinism. He saw the process of organic evolution as being analogous to that of society, an idea influenced many intellectuals of the day.

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  • Author: Herbert Spencer
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  • Year: 2013
  • Pages: 650
  • ISBN-10: 1473310903
  • ISBN-13: 9781473310902
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 3.7 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

This early work by Herbert Spencer was originally published in 1871 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'The Principles of Psychology - Volume I.' is a comprehensive work that details the data of psychology, the inductions of psychology, and general synthesis. Herbert Spencer was born on 27th April 1820, in Derby, England. In 1851 he published 'Social Statics' to great acclaim and his quietly influential 'Principles of Psychology' in 1955. These were followed by numerous works of sociology, psychology, and philosophy, which led him to become a prominent intellectual of his day. He also wrote 'The Developmental Hypothesis' (1852) which described the theory of evolution seven years before Charles Darwin's 'Origin of Species'. He even popularised the term Evolution and coined the phrase Survival of the fittest, but his works did not contain the comprehensive theoretical system that Darwin's did, which is why his theory was not taken seriously at the time. Spencer's most famous idea was that of Social Darwinism. He saw the process of organic evolution as being analogous to that of society, an idea influenced many intellectuals of the day.

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