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
---- no reverential care for unoffending creation, CCCXLVII
---- perennial miracle of, LIV
---- selection by, LXIII
---- self-surrender to, CCCI
---- the bonus in her account, CCLXXII, CCCXLVIII
---- the capitalist, CCV
---- the educator, LXXXV, LXXXVI, LXXXVII
---- the unity of, CLXXVII
---- treatment of ignorance by, LXXXVII
---- war of, LII
Necessity, XII, CLVII
Negative criticism is not all after a full life, CCCLXIV
Negro, no sentimental sympathy with, CCCXIII
---- effect of slavery, _ib._
Nerve force, the equivalent of, CCVII
Nineteenth century, leading characteristic of, CCCLXXVII
Old age, the best hope for, CCCXLI
Optimism and pessimism, CCXLIX, CCLXIX, CCLXXI, CCLXXII,
CCLXXIII, CCCXXX
Oratory, CCLXXXVI
Order, the eternal, CCXXXI
Original sin, CCXXXII, CCXLI
Orthodoxy, LVII;
_cf._ Creeds, Clericalism, Ecclesiasticism
Over-instruction, CCCXXXII
Pain, LXXIX
---- and wisdom, XC
---- inevitable, CCLII
---- is less than happiness, CCCIII
Paint-root, CLXXXVIII
Palace, substituted for a University, L
Papacy, temporal claims of, a disturbing force, CCCLXXIX
Parallax of time, XXVI
Parents not always rational animals, CCCLI
Pasteur, CCXX, CCXXI, CCXXII
Paul, St., CXXXIX
Pauperism, the vulture of, CCCLVII
Peace, the state of, breeds a new state of strife, CCLXXVIII
---- not dependent on governments, CCCLXXIX
Pébrine, CCXXI, CCXXII
"Pecca Fortiter," XCI
People, the, perish for want of knowledge, CCXXII
---- to better their condition, a chief aim, CCCXXXIII
Permanence of forms, the, CCXXVIII
Personal aims, CCCLXIII
Personality, CCXCVIII
Pessimism, CCXLIX;
_cf._ Optimism
Philosophy, XIV, LXI;
_cf._ Science
---- the laboratory is the forecourt to, CLI
---- political, XLIV
Physiology, its interest in human life, LXXVIII
---- compared to the Atlantic, CIV
---- applied to Political Economy, CCLIX, CCLX
Picture Gallery of Life, LXXX
"Pig philosophy," CCCLXXXI
Pigs, "selected" by the paint-root, CLXXXVIII
Plants, green, the real producers, CCLXIII, CCLXIV
Plato and the unscientific imagination, CXLIX
Pleasure of middle age, the chief, CCCXXXIX
Political philosophy, XLIV
---- economists, their method, CCCLXXXI
Politicians, intellect of, CCCLXXXIII
Politics, the sea of, XL
---- proper name for Social Science, CCCLXXXI
Popular Lectures and Popular Science, CLXXXVI
---- dangers of, CLXXXVII
Population question, XLV
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