Herbert Spencer

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Spencer, Herbert: - Gaupp, Otto: Herbert Spencer. Mit Bildnis. Stuttgart, Frommann 1900.
Zweite, vermehrte Auflage.

8°. VIII, 180 S. Original-Leinenband. (=Frommanns Klassiker der Philosophie; 5).

[SW: Biographien, Spencer, Herbert]

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COLLINS (F. Howard): Resume de la philosophie synthetique de Herbert Spencer. Precede d'une preface de Herbert Spencer. Traduction francaise par Henry de Varigny. Paris, Felix Alcan, 1911.

In-8, broche (couv. leg. defr.), xi, 690 p.

[SW: Sociologie, Spencer (Herbert),]

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Spencer, Herbert.- Gaupp, Otto, Herbert Spencer.Fromann Stuttgart, 2. Aufl., 1900, VIII, 180 S. m. 1 Portrait, Originalhalbleinen (original half cloth), Hardcover,Einband leicht berieben und bestoßen (binding slightly rubbed and bumped), innen sauber (clean inside), insgesamt guter Zustand (in good condition).

DSB XII, S. 569; Ziegenfuss II, S. 578. Spencer, Herbert (1820-1903) engl. Philosoph und Soziologe.

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Spencer, Herbert (1820-1903): Principles of Psychology. Herbert Spencer: Collected Writings Volume IV, Bristol 1996 ISBN: 1855067455
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Introduction by Michael Taylor. Herbert Spencer: Collected Writings Volume IV. Bristol: Routledge / Thoemmes, [1996]. xix+[1]+viii+620pp. Thick octavo. Blue cloth with gilt spine lettering. A very fine copy. Facsimile reprint of the 1855 first edition. Wozniak Mind & Body #15. Weight: 2 pounds 4.0 ounces = 1.0 kg. Size: 8.9 x 5.6 x 2.2 inches = 22.2 x 14 x 5.5cm. A monumentally important book, Spencer's Principles marked a turning point in the history of psychology by grounding psychology in evolutionary biology. "Spencer stressed three basic evolutionary principles that transformed his view of mind and brain into one to which the cortical localization of function was a simple logical corollary. In so doing he lay the groundwork for Hughlings Jackson's evolutionary conception of the nervous system and extension of the sensory-motor organizational hypothesis to the cerebrum. Spencer's key principles were adaptation, continuity, and development" [Wozniak Mind and Body, p. 19]. HB

[SW: Psychology]

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