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Fordham University: Modern History Sourcebook: Social Darwinism 1857
Herbert Spencer's article "Progress: It's Law and Cause" in which he discusses his theories of evolution prior to Darwin's publishing.
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Victorian Web: Charles Darwin
A concise biography of Darwin, including his travels and his published works. Includes links to online copies of selected publications, along with information on related subjects.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Herbert Spencer
(1820-1903) Spencer was an English philosopher, biologist, sociologist, and prominent classical liberal theorist of the Victorian era.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Herbert Spencer
(1820-1903) English philosopher
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Herbert Spencer
The famous English evolutionist, Herbert Spencer, was born in Derby in 1820. -The Popular Cyclopedia, 1888
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Herbert Spencer
An English philosopher most prominently known as the father of Social Darwinism, a school of thought that applied the evolutionist theory of survival of the fittest to sociological concerns of educatioon and class struggle.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Herbert Spencer
An English philosopher who developed the conception of evolution.
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Smithsonian Libraries: Scientific Identity: Herbert Spencer (1820 1903)
A portrait of Herbert Spencer from the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology, made available through the Smithsonian Institution's Scientific Identity Collection.
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Smithsonian Libraries: Scientific Identity: Herbert Spencer (1820 1903)
A portrait of Herbert Spencer from the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology, made available through the Smithsonian Institution's Scientific Identity Collection.
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Smithsonian Libraries: Scientific Identity: Herbert Spencer (1820 1903)
A portrait of Herbert Spencer from the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology, made available through the Smithsonian Institution's Scientific Identity Collection.