
The Synthetic Philosopher
A Critical Overview of Herbert Spencer's Life and Work
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Narrated by:
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Jack Folley-Barwise
About this listen
This is a delightfully insightful overview of the life and work of Herbert Spencer, the famous evolutionist of the 19th century. Although Spencer's thought is not without controversy, he was nevertheless responsible for a number of important contributions, not the least of which is his coining of the term "survival of the fittest", which Charles Darwin (on the advice of Alfred Russel Wallace) used as a placeholder for his more generalistic term, "natural selection".
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