The Philosophy of Herbert Spencer

The Philosophy of Herbert Spencer

by Michael Taylor
The Philosophy of Herbert Spencer

The Philosophy of Herbert Spencer

by Michael Taylor

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Overview

Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) is remembered today only as an alleged 'Social Darwinist' who applied the theory of the survival of the fittest to society.  Yet he was among the most influential and widely-read philosophers of the nineteenth century.  There were few Victorian thinkers and scientists who did not know his work, and who did not formulate their own positions partly in reaction to his.

Michael Taylor's book provides the only detailed and reliable modern survey of the whole corpus of Spencer's thought.  Taylor introduces a Spencer very different to his posthumous reputation: not primarily a political philosopher, but the architect of a comprehensive philosophical system that aimed to demonstrate the inevitability of human perfection through universal natural laws.  He also locates the Synthetic Philosophy firmly in its place and time by showing how it developed out of the concerns of a group of like-minded British writers and thinkers during the 1850s.

This book will be of interest to historians of philosophy and of science, to social scientists, to scholars and students of nineteenth century literature, and to anyone who wishes to understand one of most important figures in Victorian intellectual life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826487230
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/15/2007
Series: Continuum Studies in British Philosophy
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Michael Taylor has had a varied career as journalist, academic and central banker. His numerous publications include Men versus the State: Herbert Spencer and Late Victorian Individualism (OUP, 1992) and contributions to the New Dictionary of National Biography.

Table of Contents

Introduction1. Life and writings 2. 'One magnificent generalization of progressive development'3. Positivism and the Laws of Nature4. The Law of Evolution5. The Laws of the Mind6. The Laws of Society7. The Laws of Morality8. Beyond the Laws of NatureConclusion

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