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  2. Apr 23, 2024 · Herbert Spencer, English sociologist, philosopher, and early advocate of the theory of evolution. He advocated the preeminence of the individual over society and of science over religion and is remembered for his doctrine of social Darwinism. His magnum opus was The Synthetic Philosophy (1896).

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  3. Social Darwinism. For many, the name of Herbert Spencer is virtually synonymous with Social Darwinism, a social theory that applies the law of the survival of the fittest to society and is integrally related to the nineteenth-century rise in scientific racism.

  4. Apr 29, 2020 · Spencers ideas laid the groundwork for social Darwinism, but scholars say there was much more to the Victorian Age thinker than that. Dan Falk. Science Correspondent. April 29, 2020. Herbert...

  5. Dec 15, 2002 · 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 Principia Ethica (1903) that Spencer committed the naturalistic fallacy.

  6. Apr 13, 2023 · Social Darwinism refers to a set of theories and social practices that apply Darwin’s natural selection to other domains, notably the development of societies. There are two notable early theories of social Darwinism: Spencerism and Taylorism.

  7. Herbert Spencer, a contemporary of Charles Darwin, was deeply influenced by the idea of evolution. He took Darwin’s biological concepts and applied them to the evolution of societies. But what does it mean for a society to evolve?

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