Article ID: CBB001023964

From “Circumstances” to “Environment”: Herbert Spencer and the Origins of the Idea of Organism-Environment Interaction (2010)

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The word `environment' has a history. Before the mid-nineteenth century, the idea of a singular, abstract entity---the organism---interacting with another singular, abstract entity---the environment---was virtually unknown. In this paper I trace how the idea of a plurality of external conditions or circumstances was replaced by the idea of a singular environment. The central figure behind this shift, at least in Anglo-American intellectual life, was the philosopher Herbert Spencer. I examine Spencer's work from 1840 to 1855, demonstrating that he was exposed to a variety of discussions of the `force of circumstances' in this period, and was decisively influenced by the ideas of Auguste Comte in the years preceding the publication of Principles of psychology (1855). It is this latter work that popularized the word `environment' and the corresponding idea of organism--environment interaction---an idea with important metaphysical and methodological implications. Spencer introduced into the English-speaking world one of our most enduring dichotomies: organism and environment.

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Authors & Contributors
Barbara, Jean-Gaël
Barton, Ruth
Bourdeau, Michel
Cameron, Lauren
Corr, John
Elliott, Paul
Journals
History of the Human Sciences
Gender and History
History of Science
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of Classical Sociology
科学史研究 Kagakusi Kenkyu (History of Science)
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Acumen
Ashgate
Manchester University Press
Concepts
Biology
Evolution
Sociology
Positivism
Science and society
Science and literature
People
Spencer, Herbert
Comte, Auguste
Eliot, George
Huxley, Thomas Henry
Bain, Alexander
Barreda, Gabino
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
France
United States
Maryland (U.S.)
Mexico
Alabama (U.S.)
Institutions
X-Club
Institute for the History of Science and Technology, University of Paris
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