University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2016. Major: Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical Communication. Advisor: Carol Berkenkotter. 1 computer file (PDF); iv, 126 pages.The interactions between Charles Darwin and Thomas Henry Huxley are widely misunderstood. Huxley neither rejected Darwin’s core ideas nor accepted them uncritically; instead, each scientist strongly influenced the other over a period of several decades. Fully understanding their debate requires understanding the rhetoric of the time, which leads to a realization that nineteenth-century scientists were familiar with a rhetoric of science that addresses many of the same issues that the discipline does today. The rhetorician Benjamin Humphrey Smart, although a...
Charles Darwin\u27s fame and success as a scientist were undoubtedly based on the reception of the e...
The history of any science often reveals aspects of that science that have escaped at-tention in the...
The aim of this paper is to analyse some of the rhetorical strategies used by Darwin to persuade his...
In the years following the publication of the Origin, two “young and rising naturalists,” Thomas Hux...
This thesis situates popular science lectures within broader Victorian cultures of public speech. In...
This study explores the establishment of the paradigm of evolution by means of natural selection, as...
A discussion of how we might use the responses of various nineteenth-century biologists to Darwin's ...
Graduation date: 2007The publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, truly a synthesiz...
This project aims to describe scientific popularization as a genre that traverses the boundaries of...
Like many scholars of his time, for Charles Darwin (1809-1882), written correspondence constituted b...
In 1854 the biologist Thomas Henry Huxley pointed to a significant change in the way that reviewers ...
This dissertation explores Charles Darwin’s encounter with an increasingly modern style of English a...
© 2010 Dr. Julia Adrienne ListIn the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, significant cha...
For nearly one-and-a-half centuries, biologists interested in evolution have been haunted by the que...
Huxley coined the word agnostic to describe his own philosophical framework in part to distinguish h...
Charles Darwin\u27s fame and success as a scientist were undoubtedly based on the reception of the e...
The history of any science often reveals aspects of that science that have escaped at-tention in the...
The aim of this paper is to analyse some of the rhetorical strategies used by Darwin to persuade his...
In the years following the publication of the Origin, two “young and rising naturalists,” Thomas Hux...
This thesis situates popular science lectures within broader Victorian cultures of public speech. In...
This study explores the establishment of the paradigm of evolution by means of natural selection, as...
A discussion of how we might use the responses of various nineteenth-century biologists to Darwin's ...
Graduation date: 2007The publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, truly a synthesiz...
This project aims to describe scientific popularization as a genre that traverses the boundaries of...
Like many scholars of his time, for Charles Darwin (1809-1882), written correspondence constituted b...
In 1854 the biologist Thomas Henry Huxley pointed to a significant change in the way that reviewers ...
This dissertation explores Charles Darwin’s encounter with an increasingly modern style of English a...
© 2010 Dr. Julia Adrienne ListIn the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, significant cha...
For nearly one-and-a-half centuries, biologists interested in evolution have been haunted by the que...
Huxley coined the word agnostic to describe his own philosophical framework in part to distinguish h...
Charles Darwin\u27s fame and success as a scientist were undoubtedly based on the reception of the e...
The history of any science often reveals aspects of that science that have escaped at-tention in the...
The aim of this paper is to analyse some of the rhetorical strategies used by Darwin to persuade his...