Lectures And Essays By Thomas Henry Huxley by Thomas Henry Huxley
This collection of thought-provoking lectures and essays delves into a wide array of scientific and philosophical topics, reflecting the author's profound insights and pioneering spirit. Through a blend of rigorous scientific analysis and eloquent prose, the work explores themes such as evolution, the nature of knowledge, and the intersection of science and society. The author challenges conventional wisdom, advocating for a rational and empirical approach to understanding the world, while also addressing the ethical implications of scientific progress. This compilation serves as a testament to the author's enduring influence on both scientific thought and public discourse.
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- 1870
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- British
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- 300-400
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