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Thomas Henry Huxley

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  • I think the Darwin family always found Thomas Henry Huxley a bit vulgar because of that.

    Michael Ruse: Darwin And Atheism Michael Ruse 2011

  • At the time of Darwin himself, his great defender Thomas Henry Huxley grandfather of the novelist Aldous Huxley set out consciously to make of Darwinism a phenomenon that not only substituted for religion but that gave the same emotional satisfactions of religion.

    Michael Ruse: Is Darwinism A Religion? Michael Ruse 2011

  • As it happens, toward the end of his life, Thomas Henry Huxley began to doubt the worth of his philosophy.

    Michael Ruse: Is Darwinism A Religion? Michael Ruse 2011

  • I think the Darwin family always found Thomas Henry Huxley a bit vulgar because of that.

    Michael Ruse: Darwin And Atheism Michael Ruse 2011

  • Authority ran in his family: Julian was Aldous's younger brother and grandson of "Darwin's bulldog" – Thomas Henry Huxley.

    How the Observer brought the WWF into being Kate Kellaway 2010

  • For reasons of both personality and health, Darwin did not defend it in debates, but he had friends who did, most notably Thomas Henry Huxley.

    Darwin, Charles 2009

  • His dear friend, Thomas Henry Huxley -- arguably the most famous scientist in all of Europe -- was as well.

    Dr. Lee Alan Dugatkin: The Evolution of Goodness 2008

  • Charles Darwin, Thomas Henry Huxley, and other biologists have piled evidence mountain-high that heredity is a law of progressive creation.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • Charles Darwin, Thomas Henry Huxley, and other biologists have piled evidence mountain-high that heredity is a law of progressive creation.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • In the "Defining Moments" sidebar it was not Darwin, but Thomas Henry Huxley, who defended Darwin's ideas at the 1860 Oxford debate.

    Pondering the Origins of Big Thoughts 2008

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