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Author Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903.

Title The principles of ethics / Herbert Spencer ; introd. by Tibor R. Machan
Published Indianapolis : Liberty Classics, 1978

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Description 1 online resource (2 volumes in 1.)
Contents V. I, pt. I. The data of ethics ; pt. II. The inductions of ethics ; pt. III. The ethics of individual life -- v. II, pt. IV. The ethics of social life : justice ; pt. V. The ethics of social life : negative beneficence ; pt. VI. The ethics of social life : positive beneficence
Summary Though almost forgotten today, Herbert Spencer ranks as one of the foremost individualist philosophers. His influence in the latter half of the nineteenth century was immense. Spencer's name is usually linked with Darwin's, for it was he who penned the phrase, "survival of the fittest." Today in America he is most often admired for his trenchant essays in The Man Versus the State. But Spencer himself considered The Principles of Ethics to be his finest work. In the second volume, under "Justice," is his final statement on the role of the state. His formula for justice is summed up in these words: "Every man is free to do that which he wills, provided he infringes not the equal freedom of any other man."
Notes "This edition ... follows the text of the edition published in New York in 1897 by D. Appleton and Company."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Subject Ethics.
Ethics, Evolutionary.
Ethics
ethics (philosophy)
Ethics
Ethics, Evolutionary
Form Electronic book
LC no. 77001274
ISBN 9781614878612
1614878617
1461937086
9781461937081