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Essays and Criticism - Nature
The ground covered is tolerably extensive; from “Jacobinism” and “The French Revolution” to “Weismann's Theories” and of “Eimer on Growth and Inheritance;” from “Austrian Monasteries” and “The ...
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Science in the Magazines - Nature
THE eleventh instalment of Mr. Herbert Spencer's admirable series of papers on “Professional Institutions” appears in the Contemporary, the profession of ...
Chinese Beliefs about Caves - Nature
MR. HERBERT SPENCER, in his “Principles of Sociology” (3rd edition, New York, vol. 1. p. 207), relates the beliefs in the creation of mankind under the ...
Perigenesis v. Pangenesis—Haeckel's New Theory of Heredity - Nature
UNDER the title “Perigenesis der Plastidule oder die Wellenzeugung der Lebenstheilchen,” Prof. Haeckel has published quite recently a pamphlet containing an attempt to furnish a mechanical explanation ...
Hygiene—Personal and Environmental 1 - Nature
THREE well-printed and well-filled volumes containing all the addresses and papers read at last year's School Hygiene Congress m London, and a summary of many of the important discussions, have ...
Inaugural Address - Nature
The causation not only of movements but of various other manifestations of life by alterations in surface tension of living substance is ably dealt with by A. B. Macallum in a recent article ...
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English philosopher and political theorist
Herbert Spencer was an English polymath active as a philosopher, psychologist, biologist, sociologist, and anthropologist. Wikipedia