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Thomas Henry Huxley

Autobiography and Selected Essays

In “Autobiography and Selected Essays,” Thomas Henry Huxley masterfully intertwines personal narrative with philosophical reflection, offering readers a profound insight into the life of one of the 19th century's most influential scientists. The book is structured around Huxley's thoughts on evolution, education, and the role of science in society, adorned with rich prose and compelling arguments that echo the spirit of the Victorian era. His literary style is characterized by clarity and precision, reflecting his commitment to rational thought and empirical evidence, thereby situating this work within the broader context of both the scientific revolution and the social reforms of his time. Huxley, often referred to as “Darwin's Bulldog” for his vigorous defense of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, was deeply influenced by his early education and experiences as a naturalist. Raised in a challenging environment, he pursued knowledge relentlessly, becoming a pivotal figure in promoting scientific inquiry and secular education. His broad intellectual pursuits and commitment to public understanding of science highlight the motivations behind the essays included in this collection, wherein he reflects on his own journey as a scientist and educator. “Autobiography and Selected Essays” is a vital read for anyone seeking to comprehend the evolution of scientific thought during a transformative period. It not only celebrates Huxley'Äôs indelible contributions but also serves as an invitation to engage with the enduring questions concerning humanity'Äôs place within the natural world. A scholarly exploration of Huxley's legacy awaits those who delve into this remarkable collection.
197 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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