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  1. A Course Of Elementary Instruction In Practical Biology
  2. Man's place in nature and a supplementary essay by Thomas Henry (1825-1895) Huxley, 1913-01-01
  3. Discourses biological and geological. Essays. by Thomas Henry (1825-1895). HUXLEY, 1913-01-01
  4. Mans place in nature and a supplementary essay by Thomas Henry (1825-1895) Huxley, 1913-01-01
  5. Lay Sermons, Addresses, And Reviews
  6. Critiques And Addresses [electronic Resource]
  7. Critiques And Addresses
  8. Evolution And Ethics: And Other Essays
  9. Science And Hebrew Tradition: Essays
  10. Mr. Darwin's Critics
  11. Science And Christian Tradition: Essays
  12. Essays Upon Some Controverted Questions
  13. The crayfish an introduction to the study of zoology by T.H. Hux by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1906
  14. The scientific memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley ed. by Professor S by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1898-01-01

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Project Gutenberg Titles by. Huxley, Thomas Henry, 18251895. Autobiography and Selected Essays. The Conditions of Existence As Affecting
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22. Thomas Henry Huxley. 1825-1895. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations,
John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. Thomas Henry Huxley. (1825–1895). 1. If some great Power would
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23. Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895), Scientist And Educationalist
Thomas Henry Huxley (18251895), Scientist and educationalist Sitter in 10 portraits Key figure in Victorian scientific life; made important discoveries in
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Sitter Thomas Henry Huxley (18251895), Scientist and educationalist. Sitter in 10 portraits. Artist John Collier (1850-1934), Painter and writer on art.
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25. Huxley, Thomas Henry
Huxley, Thomas Henry (18251895). English scientist and humanist. Following the publication of Charles Darwin s On the Origin of
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Huxley, Thomas Henry English scientist and humanist. Following the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species 1859, he became known as 'Darwin's bulldog', and for many years was a prominent champion of evolution. In 1869, he coined the word 'agnostic' to express his own religious attitude, and is considered the founder of scientific humanism.
From 1846 to 1850 Huxley was the assistant ship's surgeon on HMS Rattlesnake on its voyage around the South Seas. The observations he made on the voyage, especially of invertebrates, were published and made his name in the UK.
Huxley was born in London and studied medicine there at Charing Cross Hospital. In 1854 he became professor of natural history at the Royal School of Mines. His grandsons include Aldous, Andrew, and Julian Huxley.
Huxley found the system of classification introduced by French anatomist Georges Cuvier to be inadequate for the sea creatures he studied on his voyage. He reclassified the animal kingdom into Annuloida, Annulosa, Infusoria, Coelenterata, Mollusca, Molluscoida, Protozoa, and Vertebrata, and started a fundamental revision of the Mollusca. He also produced a new system of classification of birds, based mainly on the palate and other bony structures, which is the foundation of the modern system.
His scientific works include Man's Place in Nature 1863; later books, such as Lay Sermons 1870, Science and Culture 1881, and Evolution and Ethics 1893, were expositions of scientific humanism.

26. Biography: Huxley, Thomas Henry
Biography Thomas Henry Huxley (18251895) was an English natural scientists and author who became widely known as Darwin s Bulldog because of his fierce and
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Chat Room Join others in the Agnosticism/Atheism chat Discussion Forum Do you have an opinion about this page? Make it known on the Discussion Forum The term "agnosticism" itself was coined by Professor T.H. Huxley at a meeting of the Metaphysical Society in 1876. For Huxley, agnosticism was a position which rejected the knowledge claims of both "strong" atheism and traditional theism. More importantly, though, agnosticism for him was a method of doing things. Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) was an English natural scientist and author who became widely known as "Darwin's Bulldog" because of his fierce and uncompromising defense of Darwin's theory of evolution and natural selection. Huxley's career as a public defender of evolution and antagonist of religion began most fully when he stood in for Darwin at a 1860 meeting in Oxford of the British Association.

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Huxley, Thomas Henry 1825 1895. An Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825-1895) Lectures on the Elements of Comparative Anatomy . . . On
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30. Thomas Henry Huxley Papers, 1851-1895
Huxley, Thomas Henry, 18251895 Poem. 1870 October 15. Box 1. Hutchinson, Henry Neville? , ALS to Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895. 1892 January 6. Box 2.
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(ca. 270 items,.5 linear foot) B H981 American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street * Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Table of contents Abstract Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) was an eminent Victorian-era biologist, best known as a passionate defender and popularizer of Darwin's theory of evolution. His partisanship earned him the nickname of "Darwin's Bulldog," although he did not accept the theory uncritically. In addition to his work in biology, he did original research in zoology and paleontology. He is also remembered as the progenitor of a family of highly successful scientists and thinkers. This collection is made up of letters, primarily written by Huxley, on a variety of topics including the age of man, evolution, education, natural history, science, geology, spiritualism, and vivisection. The most voluminous correspondence is with Sir James Thomas Knowles (30 letters) and with Huxley's daughter, Ethel Huxley Collier, "Babs," (44 items).). The 30 letters to Knowles appear in neither the Life and Letters

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Huxley, Thomas Henry (18251895). The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography; 1/1/1998. Read the Full Article, Get a FREE Trial
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On the affinities of the family of the medusa . Huxley returned to Britain in 1850 and that year too he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1854 he began lecturing in Natural History and Paleontology at the Government School of Mines in Piccadilly, and in 1859 some research of his appeared as The Oceanic Hydrozoa . Meanwhile, from 1856, there began a long association between Huxley and Charles Darwin, the former seeing Darwin's approach as an important support to his own ambition of building a new scientific elite unbound by old constraints. Support of Darwin and his evolutionary naturalism provided him with the nickname 'Darwin's bulldog'. Huxley challenged the notion of supernatural creation and, as an advocate of agnosticism, a term which he coined, he sought no reconciliation between science and theology. In 1861 he observed that human and ape did not significantly differ and in 1863 he published Zoological evidence as to man's place in nature and On the causes of the phenomena of organic nature . In the academic session 1875-1876, he delivered a course of lectures in Zoology at Edinburgh University. Huxley served as President of the Geological Society (1869-71), the Ethnological Society (1868-71), the British Association for the Advancement of Science (1870), the Marine Biological Association (1884-90), and the Royal Society (1883-85). He also sat on several Royal Commissions, including that on the Sea-fisheries of the UK. His other publications include

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Quotations. Thomas Henry Huxley (18251895). Scientist, philosopher, skilled orator and great campaigner for the ideas of his contemporary, Charles Darwin.
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Scientist, philosopher, skilled orator and great campaigner for the ideas of his contemporary, Charles Darwin. It was T. H. Huxley who coined the terms "Agnostic" and "Agnosticism" (the capitals are his) to describe the skeptical attitude which, in his opinion, should be adopted towards preconceived notions. "...it is wrong for a man to say that he is certain of the objective truth of any proposition unless he can produce evidence which logically justifies that certainty. This is what Agnosticism asserts; and, in my opinion, it is all that is essential to Agnosticism. That which Agnostics deny, and repudiate as immoral, is the contrary doctrine, that there are propositions which men ought to believe, without logically satisfactory evidence; and that reprobation ought to attach to the profession of disbelief in such inadequately supported propositions." Agnosticism and Christianity "...it is asserted that I have no business calling myself an Agnostic; that, if I am not a Christian, I am an infidel; and that I ought to call myself by that name of 'unpleasant significance.' Well, I do not care much what I am called by other people, and if I had at my side all those who, since the Christian era, have been called infidels by other folks, I could not desire better company."

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Word Word. Noun, 1. Thomas Henry Huxley English biologist and a leading exponent of Darwin s theory of evolution (1825-1895)
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ARCHON Contact details. Huxley, Thomas Henry (18251895). IDENTITY STATEMENT. Title Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825-1895). Date(s) Created 1839-1931.
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