Primeros principios

Primeros principios

Herbert Spencer

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Editorial Innisfree Ltd.
Año de edición:
2018
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Teoría social
ISBN:
9780463951354
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Obra fundamental de Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), la primera de su sistema evolucionista publicada en 1860.En ella hay que distinguir dos partes, una de carácter negativo y otra positiva: la primera demuestra la limitación del sa­ber humano y la imposibilidad de conocer nada de un modo absoluto. 10

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