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The Principles of Psychology Part Two
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708 pages
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In 1885, the second volume of Herbert Spencer's influential work delves into the evolution of psychology, transitioning from epistemology to a physiological approach. This volume is structured into parts that explore special and general analyses, congruities, and corollaries, reflecting Spencer's significant contributions to the field during the Victorian era. His ideas, which paralleled those of Darwin, highlight the importance of evolutionary theory in understanding human psychology.
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2004, hardcover
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