Lay Sermons, Addresses, And Reviews by Thomas Henry Huxley
This collection of essays and speeches delves into the intersection of science, religion, and society, offering a compelling exploration of the role of scientific thought in the modern world. The author, a prominent 19th-century biologist and advocate for Darwin's theory of evolution, presents a series of thought-provoking arguments that challenge traditional beliefs and encourage a rational approach to understanding the natural world. Through eloquent discourse, the work underscores the importance of education, critical thinking, and the pursuit of knowledge as essential tools for progress and enlightenment in an ever-evolving society.
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- 1870
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- 300-400
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