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Answer:
Spencer referred to this process as survival of the fittest.
Explanation:
Many people believe it was Charles Darwin who coined the expression "survival of the fittest", but it was in fact English philosopher Herbert Spencer. Spencer developed a form of social Darwinism - even though he coined the term before Darwin published his famous book -, defending that those who are fittest - stronger, healthier and more capable of adaptation - survive while the worst fitted die. Spencer believed governments would be doing a disservice to society by helping the old and sick, since they would be helping those who should normally die so that society can evolve and prosper.
ANSWER: HERBERT SPENCER REFERRED THIS PROCESS AS “SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST”.
EXPLANATION:
Herbert Spencer referred the process as “Survival of the fittest”. Herbert Spencer was an English , biologist, sociologist, anthropologist, philosopher, and political theorist.
Herbert Spencer notion can be traced back Charles Darwin's evolutionary theory (Natural selection), which he coined the expression "survival of the fittest" after reading Darwin's On the Origin of species.
However, Herbert Spencer term strongly depicts natural selection, albeit he was applauded for extending this evolutionary principle (and also Lamarckism) into the realms of sociology and ethics (by addressing the ability of stronger and healthier individuals to survive in a social context).
Note: Lamarckism is also called the inheritance of acquired characteristics or soft inheritance, which is a notion that an organism can pass on physical characteristics to its offspring.