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100 1 $aSpencer, Herbert,$d1820-1903,$eauthor.
245 14 $aThe study of sociology /$cHerbert Spencer.
264 1 $aAbingdon :$bRoutledge,$c1996.
300 $a1 online resource (452 pages)
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490 0 $aHerbert Spencer: Collected Writings$vVolume VI
505 0 $aVolume VI The Study of Sociology. Our Need Of It, In there a Social Science? Nature of Social Science, Difficulties of the Social Science, Objective Difficulties, Subjective Difficulties-Intellectual, Subjective Difficulties-Emotional, The Educational Bias, the Bias of Patriotism, The Class-Bias, The Political Bias, The Theological Bias, Discipline, Preparation in Biology, Preparation in Psychology, Conclusion.
520 $aHerbert Spencer (1820-1903) was regarded by the Victorians as the foremost philosopher of the age, the prophet of evolution at a time when the idea had gripped the popular imagination. Until recently Spencer's posthumous reputation rested almost excusively on his social and political thought, which has itself frequently been subject to serious misrepresentation. But historians of ideas now recognise that an acquaintance with Spencer's thought is essential for the proper understanding of many aspects of Victorian intellectual life, and the present selection is designed to answer this need. It provides a cross-section of Spencer's works from his more popular and approachable essays to a number of the volumes of the Synthetic Philosophy itself. Volume VI The Study of Sociology.
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