Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work. Sir P. Chalmers Mitchell

Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work - Sir P. Chalmers Mitchell


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       Sir P. Chalmers Mitchell

      Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664600684

       PREFACE

       Leaders in Science

       ILLUSTRATIONS

       LIST OF HUXLEY'S WRITINGS

       THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY

       CHAPTER I

       FROM SCHOOL TO LIFE-WORK

       CHAPTER II

       THE VOYAGE OF THE "RATTLESNAKE"

       CHAPTER III

       FLOATING CREATURES OF THE SEA

       CHAPTER IV

       EARLY DAYS IN LONDON

       CHAPTER V

       CREATURES OF THE PAST

       CHAPTER VI

       HUXLEY AND DARWIN

       CHAPTER VII

       THE BATTLE FOR EVOLUTION

       CHAPTER VIII

       VERTEBRATE ANATOMY

       CHAPTER IX

       MAN AND THE APES

       CHAPTER X

       SCIENCE AS A BRANCH OF EDUCATION

       CHAPTER XI

       GENERAL PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION

       CHAPTER XII

       CITIZEN, ORATOR, AND ESSAYIST

       CHAPTER XIII

       THE OPPONENT OF MATERIALISM

       CHAPTER XIV

       FREEDOM OF THOUGHT

       CHAPTER XV

       THE BIBLE AND MIRACLES

       CHAPTER XVI

       ETHICS OF THE COSMOS

       CHAPTER XVII

       CLOSING DAYS AND SUMMARY

       INDEX

       The Story of the Nations.

       THE STORY OF THE NATIONS.

       Heroes of the Nations.

       EVELYN ABBOTT, M.A.,

       HEROES OF THE NATIONS.

       Table of Contents

      This volume is in no sense an intimate or authorised biography of Huxley. It is simply an outline of the external features of his life and an account of his contributions to biology, to educational and social problems, and to philosophy and metaphysics. In preparing it, I have been indebted to his own Autobiography, to the obituary notice written by Sir Michael Foster for the Royal Society of London, to a sketch of him by Professor Howes, his successor at the Royal College of Science, and to his published works. The latter consist of many well-known separate volumes which are familiar to all zoölogists, and of a vast number of memoirs and essays scattered in various scientific and general publications. The general Essays were collected into nine volumes, revised by himself in the later years of his life, and published by Messrs. Macmillan. The Scientific Memoirs, thanks to the generous enterprise of the same publishing firm, with which he was so long associated, and to the pious labours of Sir Michael Foster and Professor Ray Lankester, are in process of reissue in the form of four volumes, two of which have now appeared. These will contain all his important contributions to science, with the exception of a large separate treatise on the Oceanic Hydrozoa published by the Ray Society in 1859. There is also announced


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