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
Judaism, old and modern ethics of, CXLVII
Julian, the Emperor, CXLIV
Justice satisfied, CLIX
---- and desert, CCXLIII
---- of nature, CCCII, CCCIV, CCCV
Kant and evolution, CCXXV
Kelvin, Lord, CLXXXVIII
Knowledge, a little, CXIV
---- and faith, CCXXXI
---- of teachers, CXXVII
---- the people perish for want of, CCXXII
Laboratory, the forecourt to the temple of philosophy, CLI
Labour, vital, dependent on vital capital, CCLIX
---- and value, CCLXVI
---- savage, a borrowing from nature, CCLXI
---- supposed antagonism to capital, CCLXVIII
Language and racemarks, CLXXXII, CLXXXIII
Latin, XCVIII
Law of nature, XLVI, LIII, LVI, CCCXII
---- the, as schoolmaster to Christ, CCCLIII
Learning inferior to character, CCCLXXIII
Leaving things to themselves, CXXV
Lectures, value of, CCVIII, CCIX, CCX
---- dangers of, CLXXXVII
---- popular, CLXXXVI
Ledger of the Almighty, CCCIII
Lessons, the first and last of, CXX
"Let us eat and drink for to-morrow we die," CCCVIII
Life guided by verification, XX
---- a rule of, C
---- as a game of chess, LXXXIII;
_cf._ CCCXII
---- as a rule of three sum, CI
---- is worth living, even on hard terms, CCLXXI
---- its great end, CXXI, CCCXXXV
---- its uncertainty, CXL
---- like a crowded street, CCCXL
---- like a whirlpool, CCCXLII, CCCXLIII;
less like a machine running down, _ib._
---- the best thing it offers, CXXX, CCCLX
---- the Cape Horn of, CCXCIII
---- the cup of, CCCXXXVIII
---- the mother of the rocks, CC
---- the tragic thread of, CCXXVII
---- one of the most saddening things in, CCCLXXXIV
Literature and science, CCXCVI;
hangers on in, CCCLXXV
---- the money of, CII
Literatures, the four great, XCVIII
Lobster, CCVII
Logical consequences, XXVIII
Majorities and opinion, CCCLXVII
Malevolence in nature, CCLXIX, CCCXXX
Malthusian doctrine, the, CCLXIV
Man, structural unity of, with animals, CLXXIII
---- a queer animal, CCCLXXXV
---- antiquity of, CLXXXV
---- ascent of, LI, CLXXIX
---- not a rational animal, CCCLI
---- the mimic, CCXXXIII
---- and the common process of evolution, CLXXVI
Man's arrogance, a check to, CLXXV
Mankind, the good of, XXXVII
Material prosperity, value of, LXXIV
---- world, dignity of, CLXV, CLXVI
Materialism, XIV
---- and idealism, CLXVIII
---- the horror of, CLXV
Mathematical mill, the, CCXXVI
Matter and force, LV
---- dignity of, CLXV, CLXVI
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