In mid-July, 1860, the Athenaeum published a summary of the discussions about Charles Darwin’s theory that took place at the British Association meeting in Oxford. Its account omitted the famous exchange between Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford, and Thomas Huxley, the rising man of science. A fuller report of the meeting was published a week later in a local weekly, the Oxford Chronicle, but this has gone unnoticed by historians. The Oxford Chronicle supplies a new version of Wilberforce’s question to Huxley, with more material about religious objections to human evolution and the proper role of authority in popular scientific discussions. Excerpts from the Athenaeum and Oxford Chronicle accounts show that they likely had a common ances...
We examine the competing views of two sets of "experts" in a historical context, the Bradlaugh- Besa...
Huxley coined the word agnostic to describe his own philosophical framework in part to distinguish h...
The Darwin Exhibition created by the American Museum of Natural History is the centerpiece of the bi...
In mid-July, 1860, the Athenaeum published a summary of the discussions about Charles Darwin’s theor...
In 1854 the biologist Thomas Henry Huxley pointed to a significant change in the way that reviewers ...
In Of Apes and Ancestors, Ian Hesketh attempts to de-mythologize the famous Oxford debate between Sa...
pt. I. Pioneers of evolution from Thales to Lucretius, B.C. 600-A.D. 50 -- pt. II. The arrest of enq...
Tell me, sir, is it on your grandmother’s or your grandfather’s side that you are descended from an ...
The history of any science often reveals aspects of that science that have escaped at-tention in the...
pt. I. Pioneers of evolution from Thales to Lucretius, B.C. 600-A.D. 50.--pt. II. The arrest of inqu...
Thomas Henry Huxley devoted several essays to the study of the Bible. This interest can only be acco...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2016. Major: Rhetoric and Scientific and Techn...
The (in)famous 1864 controversy between Charles Kingsley and John Henry Newman on the nature of trut...
In struggling to free science from theological implications, Huxley let his own philosophical belief...
This project aims to describe scientific popularization as a genre that traverses the boundaries of...
We examine the competing views of two sets of "experts" in a historical context, the Bradlaugh- Besa...
Huxley coined the word agnostic to describe his own philosophical framework in part to distinguish h...
The Darwin Exhibition created by the American Museum of Natural History is the centerpiece of the bi...
In mid-July, 1860, the Athenaeum published a summary of the discussions about Charles Darwin’s theor...
In 1854 the biologist Thomas Henry Huxley pointed to a significant change in the way that reviewers ...
In Of Apes and Ancestors, Ian Hesketh attempts to de-mythologize the famous Oxford debate between Sa...
pt. I. Pioneers of evolution from Thales to Lucretius, B.C. 600-A.D. 50 -- pt. II. The arrest of enq...
Tell me, sir, is it on your grandmother’s or your grandfather’s side that you are descended from an ...
The history of any science often reveals aspects of that science that have escaped at-tention in the...
pt. I. Pioneers of evolution from Thales to Lucretius, B.C. 600-A.D. 50.--pt. II. The arrest of inqu...
Thomas Henry Huxley devoted several essays to the study of the Bible. This interest can only be acco...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2016. Major: Rhetoric and Scientific and Techn...
The (in)famous 1864 controversy between Charles Kingsley and John Henry Newman on the nature of trut...
In struggling to free science from theological implications, Huxley let his own philosophical belief...
This project aims to describe scientific popularization as a genre that traverses the boundaries of...
We examine the competing views of two sets of "experts" in a historical context, the Bradlaugh- Besa...
Huxley coined the word agnostic to describe his own philosophical framework in part to distinguish h...
The Darwin Exhibition created by the American Museum of Natural History is the centerpiece of the bi...