
Freedom in Science and Teaching. from the German of Ernst Haeckel
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Authors:
- Haeckel, Ernst
1834 - 1919
- Huxley, Thomas Henry
1825 - 1895
About this book
In an era marked by fierce debates over evolution and scientific inquiry, "Freedom in Science and Teaching" by Ernst Haeckel emerges as a pivotal manifesto advocating for intellectual liberty. This groundbreaking work defends the theory of evolution against prominent critiques, emphasizing the necessity of unimpeded exploration and education in the sciences. Haeckel argues for the fundamental principle that knowledge should be unrestrained, allowing educators and students alike to pursue truth without fear of censorship. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this document not only champions scientific freedom but also highlights the enduring struggle for academic integrity. Engage with Haeckel's compelling arguments and discover the vital intersection of science and education in shaping societal progress.
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