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  1. Hace 2 días · The Thomas Henry Huxley review series, published in Journal of Zoology, aims to celebrate Huxley's outstanding contributions to zoological research. Indeed, many of Huxley’s own papers were published in the Proceedings and Transactions of the Zoological Society London, which merged in 1966 to form Journal of Zoology.

  2. Hace 4 días · Se trata de un término que fue acuñado por el biólogo británico, Thomas Henry Huxley, en 1869, para indicar que la idea de Dios, o de lo absoluto, es inaccesible al entendimiento humano ya que no...

  3. Hace 23 horas · He explains how the origins of the image can be tied back to a drawing that appeared on the front piece of Thomas Henry Huxley’s 1863 book Evidence as to Man’s Place in Nature, an early foray ...

  4. www.wayoflife.org › reports › huxley-darwins-bulldogHuxley: Darwin’s Bulldog

    Hace 2 días · Huxley wanted to “see the foot of Science on the necks of her Enemies” (p. 253), and his children in the evolutionary faith have lived to see that dream fulfilled to a great degree. Huxley boasted, “Science and her methods gave me a resting place independent of authority and tradition” (Clodd, Thomas Henry Huxley, 1902, p. 15).

  5. Hace 23 horas · Pertencendo a uma família britânica de renome, tendo o seu avô, Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895), ficado na história pela sua defesa da teoria darwinista e pela criação do termo ‘agnóstico’, Aldous evidencia uma atitude crítica em relação a estes ascendentes, posição que se repercute nas suas obras, entre as quais ‘admirável mundo novo’ não é exceção.

  6. Hace 2 días · In the 1970s, John Ostrom, following Thomas Henry Huxley's lead in 1868, argued that birds evolved within theropod dinosaurs and Archaeopteryx was a critical piece of evidence for this argument; it had several avian features, such as a wishbone, flight feathers, wings, and a partially reversed first toe along with dinosaur and ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Huxley was a celebrated English writer and philosopher, perhaps best known today as author of the sci-fi dystopian classic Brave New World (1932). Born into the British establishment, he was to make his life in the U.S., moving to California, mainly because of its climate.