
Half Hours With Modern Scientists: Lectures and Essays
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Authors:
- Barker, George F. (George Frederick)
1835 - 1910
- Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker)
1840 - 1897
- Huxley, Thomas Henry
1825 - 1895
- Porter, Noah
1811 - 1892
- Stirling, James Hutchison
1820 - 1909
- Tyndall, John
1820 - 1893
About this book
In an era marked by rapid scientific advancement and intellectual exploration, "Half Hours With Modern Scientists: Lectures and Essays" by Thomas Henry Huxley et al. offers a profound examination of the physical and vital forces shaping our understanding of the natural world. This collection showcases the pioneering thoughts of prominent scientists, delving into the intricacies of evolution and the principles of biology. Ideal for students, educators, and civic activists, this work not only illuminates the scientific discourse of its time but also invites readers to engage with concepts that remain relevant today. Discover how these essays challenge perceptions and inspire curiosity, making it an essential read for anyone passionate about the intersection of science and society.
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