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  1. Life and letters of Thomas Henry Huxley. by his son Leonard Huxl by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1900-01-01
  2. Life and letters of Thomas Henry Huxley by his son Leonard Huxle by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1901-01-01
  3. Discourses: biological & geological; essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1894-01-01
  4. Method and results; essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1898-01-01
  5. Evolution and ethics and other essays. by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1897-01-01
  6. Science and Christian tradition essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1897-01-01
  7. Method and results; essays. by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1899-01-01
  8. Darwiniana essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1894-01-01
  9. Method and results; essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1894-01-01
  10. Evolution and ethics and other essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1894-01-01
  11. Lessons in elementary physiology. by Thomas H. Huxley ed. fo by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1900-01-01
  12. Science and Christian tradition; essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1896-01-01
  13. Science and Christian tradition. essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1899-01-01
  14. Science and Hebrew tradition essays by Thomas H. Huxley. by Huxley. Thomas Henry. 1825-1895., 1899-01-01

41. Citas Y Frases Célebres De Thomas Henry Huxley
Translate this page Regístrate y participa en el Club de Concursos Win Win. Thomas Henry Huxley.1825-1895. Zoólogo inglés. Sugerir sitio sobre Thomas Henry Huxley.
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42. UNIVERSIDAD ABIERTA
Translate this page 1.4. Lotze, Rudolf Hermann (1817-1881). 1.5. Spencer, Herbert (1820-1903). 1.6.Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825-1895). 1.7. Hodgson, Shadworth (1832-1912). 1.8.
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43. Britannia | Britain
Translate this page Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825-1895). Britischer Biologe, der insbesondere durchseine Unterstützung der darwinschen Evolutionstheorie bekannt wurde.
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Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825-1895) Britischer Biologe, der insbesondere durch seine Unterstützung der darwinschen Evolutionstheorie bekannt wurde. Huxley wurde am 4. Mai 1825 in Ealing geboren (damals zu Middlesex gehörend, heute ein Vorort von London) und am Charing Cross Hospital in London ausgebildet; 1845 bestand er die Magisterprüfung und wurde in das Royal College of Surgeons aufgenommen. Im folgenden Jahr trat er als Assistenzarzt des Forschungsschiffes Rattlesnake in die Royal Navy ein. Auf einer Schiffsfahrt nach Australien, die bis 1850 dauerte, wurde Huxley mit Meerestieren tropischer Oberflächengewässer vertraut. Seine Beobachtungen an Quallen führten ihn dazu, die zoologische Klasse Hydrozoa aufzustellen. Außerdem gelangte er zu der Erkenntnis, dass die zwei Schichten von Keimzellen, die in dieser Klasse gefunden werden, den Keimblättern ( Ektoderm und Entoderm ) früher embryonaler Stufen höherer Tiere homolog sind. Als Huxley 1850 nach England zurückgekehrt war, wurde er in die Royal Society aufgenommen. Offiziell gehörte Huxley bis 1853 der Royal Navy als Assistenzarzt an. Er nutzte diese Zeit, um mehrere wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen zu schreiben, wozu auch eine anerkannte Arbeit über den Körperbau

44. [Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) Evolution Advocate] -
Stormfront White Nationalist Community Thomas Henry Huxley (18251895) EvolutionAdvocate. (Click here to view the original posts with full images or to reply)
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See http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/thuxley.html
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I was quite amazed at some of the stuff written by him that I found at this link. If a popular writer wrote the same stuff today.
He'd be put in the same category as Duke and Hale!
A few of his essays on Emancipation and others. He clearly acknowledges things like Racial differences and the belief that society shouldn't try to preserve natures mistakes!
I'm definitely saving some of the better ones to the Huxley file!
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45. Quotations
Quotations. Thomas Henry Huxley (18251895). Scientist, philosopher, skilled oratorand great campaigner for the ideas of his contemporary, Charles Darwin.
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Thomas Henry HUXLEY (1825-1895)
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."

46. NcpmAuthors07
Hurd, John Codman, 18161892. Hutchins, John, 1812-1891. Hutchinson, Clinton Carter,1833- Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895. Hyde, John, 1833-1875. Illinois.
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47. KLI Theory Lab - Authors - Thomas Henry Huxley
Thomas Henry Huxley (18251895) . British naturalist, anatomist.Thomas Henry Huxley entry in The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Thomas Henry Huxley British naturalist, anatomist. Thomas Henry Huxley entry in The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Huxley, T.H.
Methods and Results. London: Macmillan. Keyword: mechanism
Huxley, T.H.
Collected Essays. Vol. 2: Darwiniana. New York: Appleton. [dtc] Keyword: Darwin Submit your own bibliography Submit corrections and additions Send us other comments Comments are welcome: theorylab@kli.ac.at

48. Evolution: Library: Huxley: Darwin's Bulldog
there was Thomas Henry Huxley, such an aggressive defender of evolution that he wasknown as Darwin's bulldog. The early life of Huxley (18251895) was much
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Huxley: Darwin's Bulldog
Thomas Henry Huxley was called " Darwin's bulldog" for being a pugnacious defender of evolution. In this caricature, note the crossed arms, set jaw (decidedly bulldoggish), and withering look. Huxley, an expert debater, was clearly viewed as an intellectual powerhouse who did not yield to opponents. Credits: From British Vanity Fair , No. 117, January 28, 1871. Drawing by Carlo Pelligrini Click for larger image Resource Type: Image Format: Graphic
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The Age of Darwin Backgrounder Huxley: Darwin's Bulldog: Just as the writer of a song may not be its best performer, Charles Darwin's genius lay more in developing the theory of natural selection than in forcefully promoting it in the world. For that, there was Thomas Henry Huxley , such an aggressive defender of evolution that he was known as "Darwin's bulldog."
The early life of Huxley (1825-1895) was much different from the privileged existence of Darwin. He was one of eight children, growing up outside of London without much money. He left school early, trained to be a doctor, and educated himself in science, history, and philosophy, becoming one of the most broadly informed and influential figures in Victorian science.
Like Darwin, Huxley studied natural history while traveling on a naval ship. Initially, Huxley did not accept evolution at all. But Darwin converted him with the

49. Lancaster County Library System /All Locations
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50. Huxley
Thomas Henry Huxley (18251895). Drawing by Soshichi Uchii. Lastmodified, March 14, 2001. Soshichi Uchii. suchii@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp.
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51. Classic Literature, Titles, Authors, Birthdates
Author (Surname, Name), Title, birth/death. Huxley, Thomas Henry,, ConditionsOf Existence As Affecting The Perpetuation Of Living Beings,, 18251895.
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52. ResAnet Results Summary
New Search, Sort By Title. Search Term(s) Subject=Huxley, Thomas Henry, 18251895,5 matches found. RecordCourtney, Janet Elizabeth (Hogarth) 1865-.
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  • Courtney, Janet Elizabeth (Hogarth) 1865-. Freethinkers of the nineteenth century / by Janet E. Courtney. Freeport, N.Y. : Books for Libraries Press, [1967].
  • Ashforth, Albert. Thomas Henry Huxley / by Albert Ashforth. New York : Twayne Publishers, [c1969]
  • Bibby, Cyril. Scientist extraordinary : the life and scientific works of Thomas Henry Huxley, 1825-1895 / by Cyril Bibby. [1st ed.]. Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, [1972].
  • Marshall, Alan John, 1911-1967. Darwin and Huxley in Australia. Sydney : Hodder and Stoughton, [1970].
  • Clodd, Edward, 1840-1930. Pioneers of evolution from Thales to Huxley : with an intermediate chapter on the causes of arrest of the movement / by Edward Clodd. London : Grant Richards, 1897.
  • 53. Agnosticism And Christianity, And Other Essays (in MARION)
    Title Agnosticism and Christianity, and other essays / Thomas Henry Huxley.Uniform title Selections. 1992. Author Huxley, Thomas Henry, 18251895.
    http://www.ccpl.org/MARION/ABS-9472
    Agnosticism and Christianity, and other essays
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    • Buffalo, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 1992, c1931.
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    • x, 232 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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    • Originally published: Lectures and essays. London : C.A. Watt for the Rationalist Press Association, 1931.
    • Lectures on evolution On the physical basis of life Naturalism and supernaturalism The value of witness to the miraculous Agnosticism The Christian tradition in relation to Judaic Christianity Agnosticism and Christianity.
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    • 0879757493 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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    If you have a valid library card, you may place a hold on this title for pickup at the library.

    54. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > P
    Author Huxley, Thomas Henry, 18251895 Keywords Authors H Huxley, ThomasHenry, 1825-1895; Titles P ; Subject Natural history (General).
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    55. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > O
    Author Huxley, Thomas Henry, 18251895 Keywords Authors H Huxley,Thomas Henry, 1825-1895; Titles O ; Subject Science (General).
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    56. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Huxley
    and a leading exponent of Darwin's theory of evolution (18251895). Broader biologist;life scientist. Synonyms Thomas Huxley; Thomas Henry Huxley. Pertaining
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    The word " Huxley " has 3 different senses:
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  • person English physiologist who, with Alan Hodgkin, discovered the role of potassium and sodium ions in the transmission of the nerve impulse (born in 1917). person English writer. Grandson of Thomas Huxley who is remembered mainly for his depiction of a scientifically controlled utopia (1894-1963). person English biologist and a leading exponent of Darwin's theory of evolution (1825-1895).
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    English physiologist who, with Alan Hodgkin, discovered the role of potassium and sodium ions in the transmission of the nerve impulse (born in 1917).
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    • physiologist
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    Huxley Senses person
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    English writer. Grandson of Thomas Huxley who is remembered mainly for his depiction of a scientifically controlled utopia (1894-1963).

    57. Thomas Henry Huxley - Books List
    Add to your book list. Scientist extraordinary; the life and scientificworks of Thomas Henry Huxley, 18251895 by Thomas Henry Huxley, Avg.
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    58. BIOSIS | Resource Guide | Biographies Of Biologists
    animal sculptor, Berkeley CA Huxley, Thomas Henry the Huxley file, life and worksof this eminent scientist Huxley, Thomas Henry (18251895) English zoologist
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    See also Personalia A B C ... Agassiz, Louis (1807-1873) US systematist and paleontologist and long time opponent of Darwin's theory of evolution
    Agricola, Georgius (1494-1555)
    a founder of paleontology in Renaissance period
    Alexander, Annie Montague
    palaeontologist and benefactress of the University of Califormia Museum of Paleontology (UCMP)
    American Museum of Natural History: Personalities in Paleontology

    Anning, Mary (1799-1847)
    English fossil hunter who helped to discover the first specimen of Ichthyosaurus
    Aristotle (384-322 BC)
    Greek scientist Bartram, William (1739-1823)
    Berry, S. Stillman (1887- )
    an American biologist whose life work consisted of the study of mollusks, flowers, and California natural history
    Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names (BEMON)
    short biographies of taxonomists who have described one or more scientific names of marine organisms and other persons with their names in scientific names of marine organisms Carson, Rachel (1907-1964)

    59. Darwin--the Evidence
    Thomas Fisher. QH365.Z9 H8 1959. Huxley, Thomas Henry, 18251895.Darwiniana; essays. QH31.D2 H85. Irvine, William, 1906-1964. Apes
    http://www2.tltc.ttu.edu/kelly/Pew/Science/Darwin_Evidence.htm
    The Trial of Charles Darwin
    The Evidence The following links offer you evidence from Darwin's life, his work, and the controversies attending its publication in the 19th century. Some of this evidence falls into the category of primary sources and some into the category of secondary sources. You will need to use each type in an appropriate way. Of course, you should not feel constrained by this list. It is only a sampling of what you can find available through a search of the University Library catalogue. I have placed five books on reserve (listed at the bottom of this page) that you may wish to take a look at as you prepare for your role in our trial. For the Prosecution For the Defense On the Origin of Species (1859) Extracts
    The Descent of Man
    (1871) Extracts
    Samuel Wilberforce
    on the Origin of Species
    J. H. Gladstone: Points of Supposed Collision Between the Scriptures and Natural Science
    St. George Jackson Mivart: On the Genesis of the Species On the Origin of Species (1859) Extracts
    The Descent of Man
    (1871) Extracts
    Thomas Henry Huxley: The Method of Scientific Investigation
    Huxley: Science and Culture
    A Lecture on the Fossil Remains of Man

    General . A Darwin Archive site (complete copies of his work, many other resources)

    60. Innovative Library /All Locations
    Huxley Aldus Leonard 1894 1963, 1924, 1. Huxley Family, 1968, 1.Huxley Thomas Henry 1825 1895, 5. Huygens Christiaan 1629 1695, c1980,1.
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