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Bibliografie Herbert Spencer
*Derby, England 27. April 1820
†Brighton, England 8. Dezember 1903
englischer Philosoph und Soziologe
Bücher und Herausgeberschaften
- The proper sphere of government. A reprint of a series of
letters originally published in "The Nonconformist".
London: Brittain 1843, 40 S. Artikelserie aus dem Jahr 1842.
- (Mitherausgeber) Pilot (Birmingham), 1844.
- (Mitherausgeber) The Economist (London), 1848-1853.
- Social statics, or, The conditions essential to human happiness
specified and the first of them developed. London: Chapman
1851, viii, 476 S.
- (Anonym) A theory of population, deduced from the general
law of animal fertility. [London: Woodfall 1852], 35 S.
- Over-legislation. Reprinted, with additions, from
The Westminster Review, for July, 1853. London: Chapman 1854 (= Chapman's
library for the people. 11.), 42 S.
- The principles of psychology. London: Longman, Brown,
Green and Longmans 1855, viii, 620 S. Zur späteren, vollständig
überarbeiteten Ausgabe in 2 Bänden siehe Band 4 und 5 des
"System of synthetic philosophy" (London 1862-1896).
- Railway morals and railway policy. Reprinted from
the "Edinburgh Review", with additions and a postscript by
the author. London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans 1855 (= The traveller's
library. 89.), 116 S. Artikel aus dem Jahr 1854.
- Essays. Scientific, political and speculative. Reprinted,
chiefly from the quarterly reviews. London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans
and Roberts (später: London-Edinburgh: Williams and Norgate) 1858-1874
(Die Bände 1 und 2 später auch unter dem Titel: Illustrations
of universal progress. A series of discussions), 3 Bände:
- [Volume 1:] Essays. Scientific, political and
speculative. Reprinted, chiefly from the quarterly reviews.
London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts 1858,
vi, 435 S.
- Volume 2: Essays. Scientific, political and speculative. Reprinted,
chiefly from the quarterly reviews. Second series. London-Edinburgh:
Williams and Norgate 1863, vi, 362 S.
- Volume 3: Essays. Scientific, political, and speculative. New edition. A third series of essays. London-Edinburgh: Williams and Norgate 1874, ix, 366 S.
- Education. Intellectual, moral, and physical. New
York, N.Y.: Appleton [1861], xviii, 283 S.
- [A system of synthetic philosophy. London-Edinburgh:
Williams and Norgate 1862-1896], 10 Bände in 15 Bänden:
- [Volume 1]: First principles. London 1862 [=
A system of synthetic philosophy. 1.], xii, 503 S.
- Volume 2: Principles of biology. Volume 1. [1864] (= A system
of synthetic philosophy. 2.), viii, 492 S.
- Volume 3: Principles of biology. Volume 2. [1867] (= A system
of synthetic philosophy. 3.), viii, 569 S.
- [Volume 4]: The principles of psychology. 2nd edition. Volume
1, Part I-V: The data of psychology, the inductions of psychology,
general synthesis, special synthesis, physical synthesis.
1870 (= A system of synthetic philosophy. 4.), xii, 635 S.
Vollständig überarbeitete Ausgabe der Erstauflage
von 1855.
- Volume 5: The principles of psychology. 2nd edition. Volume 2,
Part VI-VIII: Special analysis, general analysis, corollaries.
1872 (= A system of synthetic philosophy. 5.), viii, 648 S.
Vollständig überarbeitete Ausgabe der Erstauflage
London 1855.
- [Volume 6]: The principles of sociology. Volume 1: Part I: The
data of sociology. Part II: The inductions of sociology. Part
III: The domestic relations. 1876.
- [Volume 7/1]: Ceremonial institutions. Being part IV of The principles
of sociology. The first portion of volume 2. 1879, ii, 237
S.
- [Volume 7/2]: Political institutions. Being part V of The principles
of sociology. The concluding portion of volume 2. 1882, iii
S., S. 230-770.
- [Volume 8/1]: Ecclesiastical institutions. Being part VI of The
principles of sociology. 1885, v S., S. 671-853.
- [Volume 8/2,1]: The principles of sociology. Volume 3: Part VI:
Ecclesiastical institutions. Part VII: Professional institutions.
Part VIII: Industrial institutions. 1885 (= A system of synthetic
philosophy. 8.), S. 671-853.
- [Volume 8/2,2]: The principles of sociology. Volume 3: Part VI:
Ecclesiastical institutions. Part VII: Professional institutions.
Part VIII: Industrial institutions. 1896 (= A system of synthetic
philosophy. 8.), viii, 635 S.
- Volume 9,[1]: The principles of ethics. Volume 1: Part I: The
data of ethics. Part II: The inductions of ethics. Part III:
The ethics of individual life. 1879 (= A system of synthetic
philosophy. 9.), vi, 288 S.
- Volume 9,[2]: The principles of ethics. Part I-III: The data
of ethics. The inductions of ethics. The ethics of individual
life. 1893 (= A system of synthetic philosophy. 9.), xii,
487 S.
- [Volume 10,1]: Justice. Being part IV. of The principles of ethics.
1891 (= A system of synthetic philosophy. 10.), viii, 292
S.
- [Volume 10,2]: The principles of ethics. Part IV-VI: Justice. Negative beneficence. Positive beneficence. Appendices. 1893 (= A system of synthetic philosophy. 10.), xii, 487, 14 S.
- The classification of the sciences. To
which are added reasons for dissenting from the philosophy of
M. [Auguste] Comte.
London: Williams and Norgate 1864, 48 S.
- The study of sociology. London-New York, N.Y.:
Appleton 1873 [recte 1874] (= The international scientific series.
5.), xiv, 423 S.
- Descriptive sociology, or, Groups
of sociological facts. Classified and arranged by Herbert
Spencer. Compiled and abstracted by David Duncan, Richard Scheppig
and James Collier [et al.]. London: Williams and Norgate 1873-1934,
20 Bände (zu Lebzeiten Herbert Spencers erschienen 1873-1881
acht Bände; die Ausgaben seiner Nachlassverwalter wurden
mit gekennzeichnet):
Division I: Uncivilized societies
- [Volume 3a]: Part 1: Types of lowest races,
Negritto races, and Malayo-Polynesian races. Compiled and
abstracted by David Duncan. 1874, ii, 63 S.
- [Volume 3b]: Part 1: Types of lowest races,
Negritto races and Malayo-Polynesian races. Compiled and abstracted
upon the plan organized by Herbert Spencer by David Duncan.
Edited by Henry R[ichard] Tedder. 1925 (= Descriptive sociology.),
152 S. Aktualisierte, stark veränderte Ausgabe.
- Volume 3[c]: John Garstang: The heritage of
Solomon. An historical introduction to the sociology of ancient
Palestine. [1934], xv, 439 S.
- [Volume 4a]: Part 2: African races. Compiled
and abstracted by David Duncan. 1875, ii, 47 S.
- [Volume 4b]: Part 2: African races (Pygmies,
Bantu, Equatorial hybrid tribes, Sudanic peoples, Nilotics,
Nilo-Hamitics, Fulani, Khoisan). Compiled and abstracted upon
the plan organized by Herbert Spencer, by E[mil] Torday. Issued
by Mr. Spencer's trustees
(T[homas] W[alter] Hill, editor).
A re-issue of the volume originally compiled by Dr. David
Duncan, entirely rewritten. London: Williams and Norgate 1930,
iv, 385 S. Praktisch neu geschriebene Ausgabe.
- [Volume 5]: Part 3: Asiatic races. 1876, ii,
58 S.
- [Volume 6]: Part 4: American races. 1878, ii,
lxi, 56 S.
Division II: Civilized societies, extinct or decayed
- [Volume 2]: Part 1: Ancient Mexicans, Central
Americans, Chibchas, and ancient Peruvians. Compiled and abstracted
by Richard Scheppig. 1874, ii, 72 S.
- [Volume 7]: Part 2: Hebrews and Phoenicians.
Compiled and abstracted by Richard Scheppig. 1880, ii, 122
S.
- [Volume 10]: Part 3: Greeks. Hellenic era.
Compiled and abstracted by J[ohn] P[entland] Mahaffy and W[illiam]
A[lexander] Goligher. Edited by H[enry] R[ichard] Tedder.
1910, ii, 75 S.
- Volume 11: Part 11: Ancient Egyptians. Compiled
and abstracted upon the plan organized by Herbert Spencer
by Sir W[illiam Matthew] Flinders Petrie. Issued by Mr. Spencer's
trustees. 1925 (= Descriptive sociology. 11.), 79 S.
- Volume 12: Hellenistic Greeks. Compiled and
abstracted by J[ohn] P[entland] Mahaffy and
W[illiam] A[lexander]
Goligher. 1928 (= Descriptive sociology. 12.), 94 S.
- Volume 13: Reuben Levy: Mesopotamia. (The
ancient inhabitants of the Tigris-Euphrates lands.) Compiled
and abstracted upon the plan organized by Herbert Spencer.
1929, 49 S.
- [Volume 15]: Romans. Abstracted by E[rnest]
H[enry] Alton and W[illiam] A[lexander] Goligher. 1934, 339
S.
Division III: Civilized societies, recent or still flourishing
- [Volume 1]: Part 1. English. Compiled and abstracted
by James Collier. 1873, viii, 70 S.
- [Volume 8]: Part 2: French. Compiled and abstracted
by James Collier. 1881, ii, 158 S.
- [Volume 9]: Part 3: Chinese. Compiled and
abstracted upon the plan organized by Herbert Spencer by E[dward]
T[heodore] C[halmers] Werner. Edited by Henry R[ichard] Tedder.
1910, iv, 312 S.
- Reuben Levy: An introduction to the sociology
of Islam. The present work was undertaken at the request of
the trustees of Mr. Herbert Spencer in continuance of his
Descriptive sociology. Volume 1. 1931 (= Herbert Spencer's
Descriptive sociology, continued by his trustees.), viii,
410 S. Spätere Ausgabe unter dem Titel: The social structure
of Islam.
- Reuben Levy: An introduction to the sociology
of Islam. The present work was undertaken at the request of
the trustees of Mr. Herbert Spencer in continuance of his
Descriptive sociology. Volume 2. 1933 (= Herbert Spencer's
Descriptive sociology, continued by his trustees.). Spätere
Ausgabe unter dem Titel: The social structure of Islam.
- [Volume 19]: J[ay] Rumnay: Herbert Spencer's
sociology. A study in the history of social theory, to
which is appended a bibliography of Spencer and his work. With
a preface by Morris Ginsberg. [1934] (= Herbert Spencer's Descriptive
sociology, continued by his trustees.), xvi, 357 S.
- (Mit W[illiam] H[enry] Lyttelton) Sins of trade and
business by W.H. Lyttelton, and, The morals of
trade by Herbert Spencer. London: Isbister 1874, vi,
85 S.
- The man versus the state, containing "The
new Toryism", "The coming slavery",
"The sins of legislators", and "The
great political superstition". Reprinted from the
Contemporary Review, with a postscript. London: Williams and Norgate
1884, ii, 113 S.
- (Mit Frederic Harrison) The nature and reality of religion.
A controversy between Frederic Harrison and Herbert Spencer.
With an introduction, notes, and an appendix on the religious
value of the unknowable by [Eugène] Count [Goblet] d'Alviella.
New York, N.Y.: Appleton 1885, 218 S. Das Werk wurde später
von Herbert Spencer zurückgezogen.
- The factors of organic evolution. Reprinted,
with additions, from The Nineteenth Century, April and May 1886.
London-Edinburgh: Williams and Norgate 1887, iv, 76 S.
- A rejoinder to professor [August] Weismann. Reprinted
from the Contemporary Review. London: Williams and Norgate [1893],
29 S.
- The inadequacy of "natural selection".
Reprinted from the Contemporary Review. London: Williams and Norgate
[1893], 69 S.
- Aphorisms from the writings of Herbert Spencer,
selected and arranged by Julia Raymond Gingell. London: Chapman
and Hall 1894, xii, 170 S.
- Mr. Herbert Spencer and the Land Restoration League.
Correspondence between Mr. Spencer and the general secretary of
the league [i.e. Frederic Verinder], mostly reprinted from the
London Daily Chronicle, August, September, and October, 1894.
London: Offices of the English Land Restoration League 1894 (=
Land Restoration tracts. 1.), 16 S.
- Weismannism once more. Reprinted from the
"Contemporary Review" with a postscript. London: Williams
and Norgate 1894, 24 S.
- Various fragments. London-Edinburgh: Williams
and Norgate 1897, 156 S.
- Facts and comments. London: Williams and Norgate
1902, vi, 205 S.
- An autobiography. London: Williams and Norgate
1904, 2 Bände:
- Volume 1. 1904, xii, 556 S.
- Volume 2. 1904, ix, 541 S.
- Essays on education and kindred subjects.
London / New York, N.Y.: Dent / Dutton 1910 (= Everyman's library.
Essays.), xxi, 333 S.
- Herbert Spencer on education. Edited by F[ranis]
A[lexander] Cavenagh. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1932,
xxxiii, 233 S.
- Literary style and music. Including two short essays
on gracefulness and beauty. London: Watts [1950] (= The
Thinker's library.), x, 119 S.
- The works of Herbert Spencer. Osnabrück:
Zeller 1966, 21 Bände:
- Volume 1: A system of synthetic philosophy.
Volume 1: First principles. Reprint of the edition 1904. 1966,
xx, 492 S.
- Volume 2: A system of synthetic philosophy. Volume 2: The principles
of biology. Volume 1. Reprint of the edition 1898. 1966, xii,
706 S.
- Volume 3: A system of synthetic philosophy. Volume 3: The principles
of biology. Volume 2. Reprint of the edition 1899. 1966, xiii,
660 S.
- Volume 4: A system of synthetic philosophy. Volume 4: The principles
of psychology. Volume 1. Reprint of the edition 1899. 1966,
xiv, 640 S.
- Volume 5: A system of synthetic philosophy. Volume 5: The principles
of psychology. Volume 2. Reprint of the edition 1899. 1966,
viii, 762 S.
- Volume 6: A system of synthetic philosophy. Volume 6: The principles
of sociology. Volume 1. Reprint of the edition 1904. 1966,
xii, 883 S.
- Volume 7: A system of synthetic philosophy. Volume 7: The principles
of sociology. Volume 2. Reprint of the edition 1902. 1966,
x, 706 S.
- Volume 8: A system of synthetic philosophy. Volume 8: The principles
of sociology. Volume 3. Reprint of the edition 1897. 1966,
viii, 635 S.
- Volume 9: A system of synthetic philosophy. Volume 9: The principles
of ethics. Volume 1. Reprint of the edition 1892. 1966, xii,
572 S.
- Volume 10: A system of synthetic philosophy. Volume 10: The principles
of ethics. Volume 2. Reprint of the edition 1893. 1966, xii,
487 S.
- Volume 11: Social statics. Reprint of the edition 1892. 1966,
424 S.
- Volume 12: The study of sociology. Reprint of the edition 1880.
1966, viii, 438 S.
- Volume 13: Essays. Scientific, political, and speculative. Volume
1. Reprint of the edition 1891. 1966, 478 S.
- Volume 14: Essays. Scientific, political, and speculative. Volume
2. Reprint of the edition 1891. 1966, 466 S.
- Volume 15: Essays. Scientific, political, and speculative. Volume
3. Reprint of the edition 1891. 1966, 516 S.
- Volume 16: Education. Intellectual, moral, and physical. Reprint
of the edition 1890. 1966, 197 S.
- Volume 17: The inadequacy of "natural selection". A
rejoinder to professor Weismann. Weismann once more. Reprint
from "The Contemporary Review" 1893-94. 1966, 69
& S. 93-808.
- Volume 18: Various fragments. Reprint of the edition 1890. 1966,
237 S.
- Volume 19: Facts and comments. Reprint of the edition 1902. 1966,
vi, 213 S.
- Volume 20: Autobiography. Volume 1. Reprint of the edition 1904.
1966, xii, 556 S.
- Volume 21: Autobiography. Volume 2. Reprint of the edition 1904. 1966, ix, 542 S.
- Structure, function and evolution. Edited
and with an introductory essay by Stanislav Andreski. London:
Joseph 1971 (= Tutor books, the making of sociology series.),
vii, 257 S.
- Herbert Spencer on social evolution. Selected
writings. Edited and with an introduction by J[ohn] D[avid]
Y[eadon] Peel. Chicago, Ill.-London: University of Chicago Press
1972 (= The heritage of sociology.), li, 270 S. Werkauswahl.
- Collected writings. London / Bristol: Routledge
/ Thoemmes 1996, 12 Bände:
- Volume 1: William Henry Hudson: An introduction
to the philosophy of Herbert Spencer. Reprint of the 2nd edition
London, Chapman and Hall, 1897. 1996, ix, 234 S.
- Volume 2: David Duncan: The life and letters
of Herbert Spencer. Reprint of the 1908 edition, London, Methuen.
1996, xiii, 621 S.
- Volume 3: Social statics. With a new introduction
by Michael Taylor. Facsimile of the edition published London,
J. Chapman, 1851. 1996, xv, viii, 476 S.
- Volume 4: The principles of psychology. With
a new introduction by Michael Taylor. Facsimile of the edition
published London, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855.
1996, xixi, viii, 620 S.
- Volume 5: First principles. With a new introduction
by Michael Taylor. Facsimile of the edition published London,
Williams and Norgate, 1867. 1996, xvii, xvi, 559 S.
- Volume 6: The study of sociology. With a new
introduction by Michael Taylor. Facsimile of the edition published
London, H.S. King & Co., 1873. 1996, xix, viii, 423 S.
- Volume 7: The data of ethics. Justice. With
a new introduction by Michael Taylor. Facsimile of edition
published London, Williams and Norgate, 1879. Facsimile of
edition published London, Williams and Norgate, 1891. 1996,
xvii, vi, 288, viii, 291 S.
- Volume 8: Political Institutions. Facsimile
of the edition published London, Williams and Norgate, 1882.
1996, ii S., S. 230-770.
- Volume 9: Essays. Scientific, political, and
speculative. Volume 1. Facsimile of the edition published
London, Williams and Norgate, 1891. 1996, v, 578 S.
- Volume 10: Essays. Scientific, political, and
speculative. Volume 2. Facsimile of the edition published
London, Williams and Norgate, 1891. 1996, 466 S.
- Volume 11: Essays. Scientific, political, and
speculative. Volume 3. Facsimile of the edition published
London, Williams and Norgate, 1891. 1996, 516 S.
- Volume 12: Herbert Spencer. Contemporary assessments.
Edited and introduced by Michael W. Taylor. 1996, getrennte
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Addams, Jane
Adorno, Theodor W.
Aron, Raymond
Baudrillard, Jean
Bell, Daniel
Bourdieu, Pierre
Coleman, James S.
Comte, Auguste
Cooley, Charles
Davis, Kingsley
Du Bois, W.E.B.
Durkheim, Émile
Elias, Norbert
Foucault, Michel
Freyer, Hans
Gehlen, Arnold
Geiger, Theodor
Giddens, Anthony
Gilman, Charlotte P.
Goffman, Erving
Habermas, Jürgen
Halbwachs, Maurice
Homans, George C.
Jahoda, Marie
Lazarsfeld, Paul F.
Luhmann, Niklas
Lynd, Helen M.
Mannheim, Karl
Martineau, Harriet
Marx, Karl
Mauss, Marcel
Mead, George H.
Merton, Robert K.
Michels, Robert(o)
Mills, C. Wright
Myrdal, Alva
Pareto, Vilfredo
Park, Robert E.
Parsons, Talcott
Schelsky, Helmut
Schutz, Alfred
Simmel, Georg
Sorokin, Pitirim A.
Питирим Сорокин
Spencer, Herbert
Thomas, William I.
Tönnies, Ferdinand
Veblen, Thorstein B.
Webb, Beatrice
Weber, Max
Znaniecki, Florian W.
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