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Herbert Spencer Philosopher

  • Gender: Male
  • Born: Apr 27, 1820
  • Died: Dec 8, 1903

Herbert Spencer was an English philosopher, biologist, anthropologist, sociologist, and prominent classical liberal political theorist of the Victorian era.

Spencer developed an all-embracing conception of evolution as the progressive development of the physical world, biological organisms, the human mind, and human culture and societies. He was "an enthusiastic exponent of evolution" and even "wrote about evolution before Darwin did." As a polymath, he contributed to a wide range of subjects, including ethics, religion, anthropology, economics, political theory, philosophy, literature, biology, sociology, and psychology. During his lifetime he achieved tremendous authority, mainly in English-speaking academia. "The only other English philosopher to have achieved anything like such widespread popularity was Bertrand Russell, and that was in the 20th century." Spencer was "the single most famous European intellectual in the closing decades of the nineteenth century" but his influence declined sharply after 1900; "Who now reads Spencer?" asked Talcott Parsons in 1937.

Education has for its object the formation of character. education

People are beginning to see that the first requisite to success in life is to be a good animal. success

Government is essentially immoral. government

An argument fatal to the communist theory, is suggested by the fact, that a desire for property is one of the elements of our nature. nature

Hero-worship is strongest where there is least regard for human freedom. freedom

Objects we ardently pursue bring little happiness when gained most of our pleasures come from unexpected sources. happiness

The great aim of education is not knowledge but action. education & knowledge

Society exists for the benefit of its members, not the members for the benefit of society. society

In science the important thing is to modify and change one's ideas as science advances. change & science

Music must take rank as the highest of the fine arts - as the one which, more than any other, ministers to the human spirit. music

Old forms of government finally grow so oppressive that they must be thrown off even at the risk of reigns of terror. government

The preservation of health is a duty. Few seem conscious that there is such a thing as physical morality. health

Those who have never entered upon scientific pursuits know not a tithe of the poetry by which they are surrounded. poetry

The behavior of men to the lower animals, and their behavior to each other, bear a constant relationship. relationships

When a man's knowledge is not in order, the more of it he has the greater will be his confusion. knowledge

Science is organized knowledge. knowledge & science

We do not commonly see in a tax a diminution of freedom, and yet it clearly is one. freedom

Marriage: A word which should be pronounced 'mirage'. marriage

Marriage: a ceremony in which rings are put on the finger of the lady and through the nose of the gentleman. marriage

The wise man must remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the future. the future

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There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting. 3 views from John Millington Synge

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Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy. 28 more sayings from William Butler Yeats

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Geographically, Ireland is a medium-sized rural island that is slowly but steadily being consumed by sheep. 27 quotes from Dave Barry

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We have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English. 74 quotes from Winston Churchill

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