Reprint of the original, first published in 1877. The Antigonos publishing house specialises in the publication of reprints of historical books. We make sure that these works are made available to the public in good condition in order to preserve their cultural heritage.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1877. The Antigonos publishing house specialises in the publication of reprints of historical books. We make sure that these works are made available to the public in good condition in order to preserve their cultural heritage.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
English scientist and anthropologist Thomas Henry Huxley, was an expert in comparative anatomy. Because of his support of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, he has come to be known as "Darwin's Bulldog". Although some historians believe that the surviving account of Huxley's well-known 1860 Oxford evolution discussion with Samuel Wilberforce is a later fabrication, the debate was a turning point in both his professional life and the broader acceptance of evolution. The day before, Huxley was about to depart Oxford, but he changed his mind and chose to participate in the debate after seeing Vestiges author Robert Chambers. Richard Owen, Wilberforce's coach, and Huxley engaged in an argument concerning the degree of human-ape relatedness. Huxley publicly endorsed Darwin despite being hesitant to embrace some of his theories, such as gradualism and his ambiguity on natural selection. He battled against the more radical interpretations of religious heritage and was crucial in the development of scientific education in Britain.
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Preparatory letter 1. On the advisableness of improving natural knowledge 2. Emancipation - black and white 3. A liberal education: and where to find it 4. Scientific education: notes of an after-dinner speech 5. On the educational value of the natural history sciences 6. On the study of zoology 7. On the physical basis of life 8. The scientific aspects of positivism 9. On a piece of chalk 10. Geological contemporaneity and persistent types of life 11. Geological reform 12. The origin of species 13. Criticisms on On the Origin of Species 14. On Descartes' 'Discourse touching the method of using one's reason rightly and of seeking scientific truth'.
Preparatory letter 1. On the advisableness of improving natural knowledge 2. Emancipation - black and white 3. A liberal education: and where to find it 4. Scientific education: notes of an after-dinner speech 5. On the educational value of the natural history sciences 6. On the study of zoology 7. On the physical basis of life 8. The scientific aspects of positivism 9. On a piece of chalk 10. Geological contemporaneity and persistent types of life 11. Geological reform 12. The origin of species 13. Criticisms on On the Origin of Species 14. On Descartes' 'Discourse touching the method of using one's reason rightly and of seeking scientific truth'.
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