In Of Apes and Ancestors, Ian Hesketh attempts to de-mythologize the famous Oxford debate between Samuel Wilberforce, the bishop of Oxford, and Charles Darwin’s friends, Thomas Huxley and Joseph Hooker. Hooker and Huxley clashed publicly with Wilberforce at a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (BAAS) in June of 1860. At issue was the scientific content and general implication of Darwin’s Origin of Species. Hesketh argues that this event is best understood as a minor episode in a complex web of personal and professional rivalries between two generations of naturalists. He further argues that Huxley aggressively reinterpreted the actual events of the debate for years afterwards, turning them into a “Galileo mome...
In struggling to free science from theological implications, Huxley let his own philosophical belief...
It is a great honour and privilege to give the Constantinos Th. Dimaras Lecture for 2016. I am grate...
The development and popular acceptance of evolutionary theory in the nineteenth century, of which Ch...
In Of Apes and Ancestors, Ian Hesketh attempts to de-mythologize the famous Oxford debate between Sa...
Tell me, sir, is it on your grandmother’s or your grandfather’s side that you are descended from an ...
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This paper examines the bibliographic features of Thomas H. Huxley’s 1863 work Evidence as to Man’s ...
Professor Neil Spurway considers Darwin’s theoretical development of evolution by natural selection ...
Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species was published in 1859. In the nearly 150 years since that ...
England's reluctance to establish a national system of education throughout the nineteenth century a...
Evolutionary theory in the late nineteenth century was marked by controversy over the way in which D...
The author offers a biographical sketch of T.H. Huxley, known as Darwin\u27s Bulldog, his stance o...
Huxley coined the word agnostic to describe his own philosophical framework in part to distinguish h...
Evolution lies at the heart of the life sciences, and Charles Darwin is a towering historical figure...
The contribution of Alfred Russel Wallace and William Rathbone Greg to the debate on the possibility...
In struggling to free science from theological implications, Huxley let his own philosophical belief...
It is a great honour and privilege to give the Constantinos Th. Dimaras Lecture for 2016. I am grate...
The development and popular acceptance of evolutionary theory in the nineteenth century, of which Ch...
In Of Apes and Ancestors, Ian Hesketh attempts to de-mythologize the famous Oxford debate between Sa...
Tell me, sir, is it on your grandmother’s or your grandfather’s side that you are descended from an ...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/37661/1/1330900217_ftp.pd
This paper examines the bibliographic features of Thomas H. Huxley’s 1863 work Evidence as to Man’s ...
Professor Neil Spurway considers Darwin’s theoretical development of evolution by natural selection ...
Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species was published in 1859. In the nearly 150 years since that ...
England's reluctance to establish a national system of education throughout the nineteenth century a...
Evolutionary theory in the late nineteenth century was marked by controversy over the way in which D...
The author offers a biographical sketch of T.H. Huxley, known as Darwin\u27s Bulldog, his stance o...
Huxley coined the word agnostic to describe his own philosophical framework in part to distinguish h...
Evolution lies at the heart of the life sciences, and Charles Darwin is a towering historical figure...
The contribution of Alfred Russel Wallace and William Rathbone Greg to the debate on the possibility...
In struggling to free science from theological implications, Huxley let his own philosophical belief...
It is a great honour and privilege to give the Constantinos Th. Dimaras Lecture for 2016. I am grate...
The development and popular acceptance of evolutionary theory in the nineteenth century, of which Ch...