Aphorisms and Reflections from the works of T. H. HuxleyHuxley, Thomas Henry
Philosophy
Aphorisms and Reflections from the works of T. H. Huxley
Huxley, Thomas Henry
Science
Ethical process, the, CCXXXIV
---- ---- and cosmic process, CCLI
---- ---- and the survival of the fittest, CCL
Ethics, modern, and old Israel, CXLVII
Ethnology, methods and results of, CLXXX
Eubiotics, CCCLXXXI
Evidence, judgment, and action, CCCLII
Evil, the existence of, CCXLVI
---- the insistence of, CCXLVII
Evolution and man, CLXXVI
---- and the millennium, CCLII
---- cyclical, CCXXXIX
---- described, CCXXIX
---- formulated by Kant, CCXXV
---- in history, CCCXLIV
---- slowness of, CCV
---- variation and selection are the bases of, CCXXX
Examinations, CVI
Existence and thought, XVIII, XIX
Expectation and verification, CCCLVIII
Fact and hypothesis, IX, CCXIX
---- and aspiration, CCC
---- and theory, CCLXXXVI
Faith, blind, effects of, CXXXVIII, CXXXIX
---- moral aspect of, CXLI, CXLV
---- which is born of knowledge, CCXXXI
Fall, doctrine of the, baseless, CCCLXII
Fallacies, the destruction of, LXXIII
---- their tenacity of life, CCCXXXVII
Fame, posthumous, CCCXXXIII;
_cf._ CCCLXIII
Feeling and morality, CLXIII, CLXIV
Ferments, the first knowledge of, CCI
Florida paint-root, CLXXXVIII
Fly and silkworm disease, CCXXI
Fools and common-sense, CCCXXXIX
Force, CCCXLIII
Foreign languages, value of, XCVII
Forests, records of ancient, CCIII
Forms, the permanence of, CCXXVIII
Fox, George, CXXXIX
Frankness, reception of honest, CCXCV
Fraud, unconscious, CXXXVIII
Freedom, XXIII
---- dangers of, CVII
---- its struggle with tradition, CCCXX
---- of the will, CCLVII
---- of thought, CXXX
---- to go wrong in, CCCXV
Fugue, Nature's great, CCLXXXVIII
Function of the brain, thought as a, CCCLXI
Future of the world, CIX
---- retribution, CCCII, CCCIII, CCCIV, CCCV
---- ---- dangers of the doctrine, CCCVI, CCCVII
Galatians, Epistle to, the key to Christianity, CCCLIV
Game, life compared to a, LXXXIII;
_cf._ CCCXII
Genius, XXXIV, CLIV, CLV
---- a faculty for "possession," CXXXIV
---- as motherwit, V
Gentleman, qualities of a, XXXV
Geological theories, CCXXIII;
reconciliation of, CCXXV
---- fact and theory, CCXXIV
---- time, CLXXXVIII
Glacial survivors in the deep sea, CLXXVII
God and no God, XXX
---- the love of, CLXIII
Goethe and science, CCLXXXIX
---- defects of his scientific qualities, CCXC
Golden rule, the, CCXXXV
Good of mankind, XXXVII
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account