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Collected Essays 9 Volume Set

Collected Essays 9 Volume Set

Collected Essays 9 Volume Set

Author:
Thomas Henry Huxley
Published:
January 2012
Availability:
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Format:
Multiple copy pack
ISBN:
9781108040600

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    Known as 'Darwin's Bulldog', the biologist Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–95) was a tireless supporter of the evolutionary theories of his friend Charles Darwin. Huxley also made his own significant scientific contributions, and he was influential in the development of science education despite having had only two years of formal schooling. He established his scientific reputation through experiments on aquatic life carried out during a voyage to Australia while working as an assistant surgeon in the Royal Navy; ultimately he became President of the Royal Society (1883–5). Throughout his life Huxley struggled with issues of faith, and he coined the term 'agnostic' to describe his beliefs. This nine-volume collection of Huxley's essays, which he edited and published in 1893–4, demonstrates the wide range of his intellectual interests.

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    January 2012
    Multiple copy pack
    9781108040600
    3702 pages
    250 × 325 × 155 mm
    5kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Hume's Life
    • Part II. Hume's Philosophy.
      Author
    • Thomas Henry Huxley