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- Nombre de pages1182
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4740440-8
- EAN8596547404408
- Date de parution13/11/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
Herbert Spencer's "Essays" is a profound exploration of philosophical and sociological themes that interrogate the development of human society and thought. Characterized by Spencer's distinctly analytic prose and a systematic approach to complex ideas, this collection melds his pioneering ideas on evolution, education, and ethics, situating them within the broader intellectual currents of the 19th century.
Spencer's essays serve not only as a critique of existing social doctrines but also as a call to embrace progress and individualism, reflecting the Victorian era's tension between industrial advancement and moral philosophy. Herbert Spencer, known for his application of evolutionary theory to the study of society, was influenced deeply by the intellectual climate of his time, including the works of Charles Darwin.
His background in natural sciences, combined with an interest in social reform, led Spencer to conceive of society as an organism, undergoing evolutionary changes akin to the biological world. This unique perspective shaped his thought processes and underscored the essays in this volume, showcasing his commitment to applying scientific principles to social constructs. "Essays" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the roots of modern sociology and the philosophical underpinnings of social evolution.
Spencer's incisive arguments and innovative concepts invite readers to reflect critically on contemporary societal issues, making this collection both timely and timeless.
Spencer's essays serve not only as a critique of existing social doctrines but also as a call to embrace progress and individualism, reflecting the Victorian era's tension between industrial advancement and moral philosophy. Herbert Spencer, known for his application of evolutionary theory to the study of society, was influenced deeply by the intellectual climate of his time, including the works of Charles Darwin.
His background in natural sciences, combined with an interest in social reform, led Spencer to conceive of society as an organism, undergoing evolutionary changes akin to the biological world. This unique perspective shaped his thought processes and underscored the essays in this volume, showcasing his commitment to applying scientific principles to social constructs. "Essays" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the roots of modern sociology and the philosophical underpinnings of social evolution.
Spencer's incisive arguments and innovative concepts invite readers to reflect critically on contemporary societal issues, making this collection both timely and timeless.

















