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From Comte To Benjamin Kidd The Appeal To Biology Or Evolution For Human Guidance Reissue Robert Mackintosh

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From Comte To Benjamin Kidd The Appeal To Biology Or Evolution For Human Guidance Reissue Robert Mackintosh
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.71 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Robert Mackintosh
ISBN: 9781108004534, 1108004539
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Reissue

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From Comte To Benjamin Kidd The Appeal To Biology Or Evolution For Human Guidance Reissue Robert Mackintosh by Robert Mackintosh 9781108004534, 1108004539 instant download after payment.

Robert Mackintosh (1858-1933), a professor at the Congregationalist Lancashire Independent College, traces the influence of biology and evolutionism on the study of human ethics and society during the second half of the nineteenth century in this 1899 book. He begins with Comte's founding of sociology, and continues with the renewed appeal to biology for the understanding of human affairs found in the work of Darwin, Spencer and their circle. He then looks at Benjamin Kidd's Social Evolution, published in 1894 (and also reissued in this series). Fifty years after Comte, Kidd argued that sociology required further grounding by a new recourse to biology. Mackintosh supported Kidd's view. If biological clues are to afford guidance for human conduct, Mackintosh contended, they must be supplemented by a clearer moral and religious vision, and in philosophy by some scheme of metaphysical evolutionism. His work marks a transition from Darwinism to a new Hegelianism.

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