Herbert Spencer

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Standard Name: Spencer, Herbert

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Education Beatrice Webb
Beatrice said she was the least favoured of the Potter girls, and had little education. There is disagreement among biographers as to how far she shared her sisters' tuition by resident governesses in a wide...
Cultural formation Beatrice Webb
Beatrice Potter (later BW ) underwent a religious crisis in late adolescence; she experienced a short-lived conversion to traditional Anglican Christianity in 1875. After that she returned to looking for alternatives—Buddhism and other Eastern religions...
Friends, Associates Beatrice Webb
Their closest friends were statesman R. B. Haldane , Labour leader Arthur Henderson , Liberal politician Herbert Samuel , G. B. Shaw , and political psychologist Graham Wallas , the last two both Fabians. They...
Friends, Associates Emily Shirreff
ES 's circle of friends included Sir William Grove (inventor of the Grove battery), scientist Mary Somerville , lawyer and Royal Society president Lord Wrottesley , astronomer Sir George Biddell Airy , Sir John Herschel
Textual Production Emily Shirreff
Some of her other works on education are On the Connection Between the Kindergarten and the School (1880), Home Education in Relation to Kindergarten, Two Lectures (1884), The Kindergarten at Home (1884), and Moral Training:...
Friends, Associates Olive Schreiner
Bertram was the first Freethinker Schreiner had encountered, and he strongly influenced her life, although she knew him for only three days. He lent her a copy of Herbert Spencer 's First Principles. Spencer's...
politics C. E. Plumptre
Plumptre was an Individualist and an admirer of the social and evolutionary philosophy of Herbert Spencer .
Gould, Frederick James. Chats with Pioneers of Modern Thought. Watts.
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She favoured social reform, though without any deep understanding of actual social conditions. Regarding her own stance...
Textual Features C. E. Plumptre
CEP opposes against each other the theories of Design and Evolution and explains her reasons for considering it a duty to choose between them. Aligning herself with the latter, she declares the scientific investigation of...
Textual Production Constance Naden
CN presented several papers on evolution and sociology to the sociological section of the Birmingham Natural History Society (devoted to the principles of Herbert Spencer ).
Textual Features Constance Naden
CN argues here that absolute knowledge is impossible because of the unavoidable element of subjectivity.
Hughes, William Richard et al. Constance Naden: A Memoir. Bickers and Son.
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Although this sounds as if anything beyond our senses must be essentially unknowable, so that even its existence becomes...
Literary responses Constance Naden
Those returning thanks for complimentary copies included Herbert Spencer , Samuel Smiles (full of profound truth), Charles Lapworth (an education to read), and William Tilden (who politely dissents from Lewins's opinion...
Literary responses Constance Naden
As a philosophic thinker, CN won the admiration not only of Lewins but also of Herbert Spencer —who, however, felt that her early death proved the unsuitability of philosophy for women: the mental powers so...
Leisure and Society Constance Naden
CN joined several debating societies, among them in this year the sociological section, founded in early 1883, of the Birmingham Natural History Society , whose central concern was the work of Herbert Spencer .
Hughes, William Richard et al. Constance Naden: A Memoir. Bickers and Son.
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Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Textual Production Constance Naden
CN delivered her essay entitled Data of Ethics (presumably on Herbert Spencer 's work of that title, 1879) to the sociological section of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society .
Hughes, William Richard et al. Constance Naden: A Memoir. Bickers and Son.
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Daniell, Madeline, and Constance Naden. “Memoir”. Induction and Deduction, edited by Robert Lewins and Robert Lewins, Bickers and Son, p. vii - xviii.
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Textual Production Constance Naden
CN made a visit back to Mason College in Birmingham to deliver an address on Herbert Spencer 's The Principles of Sociology to the sociological section of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society .
Hughes, William Richard et al. Constance Naden: A Memoir. Bickers and Son.
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Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder.

Timeline

By 12 April 1851: Herbert Spencer published his first book,...

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By 12 April 1851

Herbert Spencer published his first book, Social Statics, on social philosophy.

1855: Herbert Spencer published Principles of ...

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1855

Herbert Spencer published Principles of Psychology.

1862: Herbert Spencer published his exposition...

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1862

Herbert Spencer published his exposition of First Principles.

1873: Evolutionary philosopher Herbert Spencer...

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1873

Evolutionary philosopher Herbert Spencer published The Study of Sociology.

1876: The first volume of Herbert Spencer's The...

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1876

The first volume of Herbert Spencer 's The Principles of Sociology was published.

1892-3: Herbert Spencer published The Principles...

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1892-3

Herbert Spencer published The Principles of Ethics in two volumes; this formed part of his larger series entitled A System of Synthetic Philosophy.

1897: With her publication of Grains of Sense,...

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1897

With her publication of Grains of Sense, philosopher Victoria, Lady Welby , shifted from theology towards a more academic and analytic study of meaning.

Texts

Spencer, Herbert. The Complete Works of Herbert Spencer. InteLex Corp.
Spencer, Herbert. The Principles of Ethics. Appleton, 1896.
Spencer, Herbert, and Talcott Parsons. The Study of Sociology. University of Michigan Press, 1961.