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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature
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The book showcases Thomas Henry Huxley's defense of evolution, particularly through his groundbreaking use of comparative anatomy. His 1860 debate with Samuel Wilberforce marked a pivotal moment in the acceptance of evolutionary theory. Despite limited formal education, Huxley emerged as a leading comparative anatomist, contributing significantly to scientific education in Britain. His arguments remain relevant, making this work a crucial text in the study of evolution and a testament to Huxley's intellectual legacy.
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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature, Thomas Henry Huxley
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- Title
- Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Thomas Henry Huxley
- Publisher
- Book Jungle
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 52
- ISBN13
- 9781438523255
- Category
- Nature in general
- Description
- The book showcases Thomas Henry Huxley's defense of evolution, particularly through his groundbreaking use of comparative anatomy. His 1860 debate with Samuel Wilberforce marked a pivotal moment in the acceptance of evolutionary theory. Despite limited formal education, Huxley emerged as a leading comparative anatomist, contributing significantly to scientific education in Britain. His arguments remain relevant, making this work a crucial text in the study of evolution and a testament to Huxley's intellectual legacy.