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The Story of Philosophy. Herbert Spencer by Will Durant
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The Story of Philosophy. Herbert Spencer

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Length 2 hours 16 minutes
Language English
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Summary

"The Story of Philosophy: Herbert Spencer" by Will Durant provides a detailed examination of the life and work of Herbert Spencer, a key figure in the development of 19th-century philosophy. Durant introduces Spencer as a thinker whose contributions to various fields, including sociology, biology, and ethics, have significantly influenced modern intellectual history.
The book outlines Spencer's biography, from his early life and education in England to his prolific career as a writer and philosopher. Durant highlights Spencer's broad intellectual pursuits and his ambition to develop a comprehensive system of synthetic philosophy that unified knowledge across disciplines.
Central to Spencer's philosophy is the concept of evolution, which he applied beyond biology to explain societal, psychological, and cosmic development. Durant explains Spencer's idea of the "survival of the fittest," a term he coined before Darwin's "natural selection," and how Spencer extended evolutionary principles to human societies and ethics.
Durant also explores Spencer's views on individualism, laissez-faire economics, and the role of government, which have had a lasting impact on political philosophy and libertarian thought. Spencer's belief in the progress of human society through natural laws and minimal state intervention is examined in the context of his broader philosophical system.
Through clear and engaging prose, Durant makes Spencer’s complex ideas accessible, providing readers with a thorough understanding of his influence on both contemporary and later thought. "The Story of Philosophy: Herbert Spencer" is an essential read for those interested in the intersections of philosophy, science, and sociology, and in understanding the legacy of one of the 19th century’s most ambitious thinkers.

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