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Critiques and addresses

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  • "The distinguished zoologist Thomas H. Huxley made occasional forays into philosophy and became influential in the fields of religion and politics. Critiques and Addresses collects thirteen essays on educational, philosophical, and scientific subjects. A talented writer, Huxley's work was popular in the nineteenth century and is still highly respected today."
  • ""The "Critiques and addresses" gathered together in this volume, like the "Lay sermons, addresses, and reviews," published three years ago, deal chiefly with educational, scientific, and philosophical subjects; and, in fact, indicate the high-water mark of the various tides of occupation by which I have been carried along since the beginning of the year 1870"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)."

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  • "Electronic books"
  • "Ressources Internet"
  • "Essays"
  • "Addresses"

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  • "Critiques and addresses"
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  • "Critiques and addresses, by Thomas Henry Huxley"
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