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The biography traces the life and intellectual development of a nineteenth-century thinker, outlining his personal habits, health struggles, and modes of work while examining his major writings and theoretical system. It follows his formulation of a synthetic philosophy that integrates biology, psychology, and sociology, discusses his positions on heredity, evolution, and classification of the sciences, and considers practical episodes such as publication difficulties, friendships with contemporaries, and travels. The book balances description of character and daily practice with critical exposition of scientific doctrines and their implications for ethics, society, and broader natural philosophy.

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J. Arthur Thomson

J. Arthur Thomson was a Scottish biologist and author known for his contributions to popular science literature in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his works that aimed to make complex scientific concepts accessible to the general public. His notable titles include "Herbert Spencer," which explores the ideas of the influential philosopher and sociologist, and "The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) / A Plain Story Simply Told," a comprehensive introduction to various scientific fields. Thomson's writing reflects a commitment to education and the dissemination of scientific knowledge.

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