English philosopher and sociologist who applied the theory of natural selection to human societies (1820-1903)
1In the philosophy of Mr. Herbert Spencer we find a pure Euhemerism.
2They would have no difficulty in following either Aristotle or Herbert Spencer.
3The following will be found helpful: Herbert Spencer, Principles of Psychology, pt.
4The case of Herbert Spencer's system is much to the point here.
5Nevertheless, if you are studying you may need to master Herbert Spencer.
6Traveling salesmen, with checkered vests, gauge women as Herbert Spencer never could.
7Failure to show this to be relative; in particular by Mr. Herbert Spencer.
8Farrar was probably the exact opposite of Herbert Spencer in almost every respect.
9Mr. Herbert Spencer finds the genesis of this belief in dreams.
10In the familiar definition of Herbert Spencer, science is organized knowledge.
11The conceptions of Darwin and Herbert Spencer permeate the new ones.
12The book in my hands was the first volume of Herbert Spencer's Sociology.
13The answer they give is not the answer Herbert Spencer gave.
14Another great discovery of Herbert Spencer's was that the emotions control the secretions.
15I strove to understand Plato, Aristotle, Spinoza, Hobbes, Kant, Hegel, Herbert Spencer, Schopenhauer.
16That night, also, Herbert Spencer reached the climax of his absurdities.
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