AuthorHuxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895
TitleMethod and results / T.H. Huxley
Imprint London : Macmillan, 1901
Descript vlll, 430 p.

SUMMARY

Compiles the author's biographical essays on many subjects such as improving natural knowledge, progress of science, Descartes' famous method discourse, admintrative nihilism, and natural inequility. Bases all the essays on the theme of science and philosophy.
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CONTENT

On the advisableness of improving natural knowledge (Sermon, St.Martin Hall, 1866) -- The progress of science (1887) -- On the physical basis of life (Lay Sermon, Edinburgh, 1868) -- On descartes' "Discourse touching the method of using one's reason rightly and of seeking scienctific truth" (Address, Cambridge Young Men’s Christian Society, 1876) -- On the hypothesis that animals are automata, and its history (Address, British Association for the advancement of science, Belfast, 1874) -- Administrative nihilism (Address, Midland Institute, October 9,1871) -- On the natural inequality of men (1890) -- Natural rights and political rights (1890) -- Government : Anarchy or regimentation (1890)


SUBJECT

  1. Huxley
  2. Thomas Henry
  3. 1825-1895
  4. English essays
  5. Speeches
  6. addresses
  7. etc.
  8. English

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