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  1. Herbert Spencer (Derby, 27 de abril de 1820 – Brighton, 8 de dezembro de 1903) foi um filósofo, biólogo e antropólogo inglês, bem como um dos representantes do liberalismo clássico. Spencer foi um profundo admirador da obra de Charles Darwin . É dele a expressão " sobrevivência do mais apto ", e em sua obra procurou aplicar as leis da ...

  2. Herbert Spencer, (born April 27, 1820, Derby, Derbyshire, Eng.—died Dec. 8, 1903, Brighton, Sussex), English sociologist and philosopher, advocate of the theory of social Darwinism. His System of Synthetic Philosophy, 9 vol. (1855–96), held that the physical, organic, and social realms are interconnected and develop according to identical ...

  3. Jan 13, 2019 · Herbert Spencer was born in Derby, England on April 27, 1820. His father, William George Spencer, was a rebel of the times and cultivated in Herbert an anti-authoritarian attitude. George, as his father was known, was the founder of a school that used unconventional teaching methods and was a contemporary of Erasmus Darwin, grandfather of Charles.

  4. Herbert Spencer (April 27, 1820 – December 8, 1903) was a renowned English philosopher and sociologist known for applying evolutionary theory to the study of politics and ethics. He coined the term "survival of the fittest" before it was used by Charles Darwin. Although considered a radical at the time, Spencer was a close contemporary of ...

  5. Dec 15, 2002 · This is a file in the archives of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Herbert Spencer. Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) is typically, though quite wrongly, considered a coarse social Darwinist. After all, Spencer, and not Darwin, coined the infamous expression “survival of the fittest”, leading G. E. Moore to conclude erroneously in ...

  6. Notes to Herbert Spencer. 1. See as well Hastings Rashdall 1907 (Vol. II, Chapter IV), where he, like Moore, accused Spencer of conflating explaining morality with justifying it. Rashdall also criticized quite sarcastically Spencer’s conception of equal freedom. Rashdall was, apart from Moore, the most prominent Cambridge idealist utilitarian. 2.

  7. Sep 16, 2023 · Abstract. Herbert Spencer has been heralded as one of the most influential philosophers of progressive educational thought and social evolution, framing education not as a teacher-centered vehicle rooted in the classical pedagogical methods of the elite but rather as a culture-neutral and student-directed system for exploring innate scientific ...

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