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Herbert Spencer

English · Paperback / Softback

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Herbert Spencer by J. Arthur Thomson is a biographical work exploring the life and intellectual development of Herbert Spencer, a key figure in the development of evolutionary theory and sociology. The book examines Spencer's early life, particularly the influence of his family on his intellectual growth, and his aversion to conventional education. Raised in a nonconformist environment, Spencer was encouraged to explore the natural sciences, which later formed the basis of his philosophical and scientific contributions. The narrative explores how his upbringing and personal experiences shaped his thoughts on heredity, nurture, and the evolution of life. As he navigated a life of both personal challenges and intellectual exploration, Spencer's ideas evolved, focusing on the unity of science and the development of life. The biography sheds light on his early struggles and his eventual contributions to philosophy, highlighting how his upbringing and natural inclinations influenced his groundbreaking work. The work sets the stage for understanding Spencer s broader philosophical influence, particularly in the areas of sociology and evolutionary theory.

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Sir John Arthur Thomson was a Scottish naturalist, born on July 8, 1861, in West Saltoun, United Kingdom. Renowned for his expertise in soft corals, he became an influential figure in the field of natural history. Thomson authored several notable books, contributing significantly to scientific knowledge during his time. He was recognized for his work on marine life and was an expert in his field, which earned him fellowship in the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE). Over his career, Thomson made valuable contributions to the understanding of various natural sciences, especially marine biology. His research focused on the complexities of soft corals, an area where he established himself as a leading authority. He passed away on February 12, 1933, at the age of 71 in Limpsfield, United Kingdom. Thomson's legacy is marked by his dedication to science and the education of future generations, as his work continues to influence the study of marine life. He had one child, Arthur Landsborough Thomson, who followed in his footsteps, making his own contributions to natural history.

Product details

Authors J. Arthur Thomson
Publisher Double 9 Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2025
 
EAN 9789369071289
ISBN 978-93-6907-128-9
No. of pages 202
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 12 mm
Weight 292 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

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