Thomas Henry Huxley's Books
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Critiques and Addresses
The distinguished zoologist Thomas H. Huxley made occasional forays into philosophy and became influential in the fields of religion and politics. Critiques and Addresses collects thirteen essays on educational, philosophical, and scientific subjects. A talented writer, Huxley's work was popular in the nineteenth century and is still highly respected today.
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The Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century
Invaluable reading for anyone passionate about the history of science, The Advance of Science in the Last Half Century presents a survey of the major developments in physics, chemistry, and biology from the mid to late 1800s. Huxley traces their impact on society and places them in the context of philosophical thought and scientific inquiry going back to Aristotle.
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Hume / (English Men of Letters Series)
Hume / (English Men of Letters Series) by Thomas Henry Huxley
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Collected Essays, Volume V / Science and Christian Tradition: Essays
Collected Essays, Volume V / Science and Christian Tradition: Essays by Thomas Henry Huxley