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
---- and civilisation, CCXLII
---- and virtue, CLXI
Survival of the fittest, and ethical process, CCL
Sweepers and cleansers, the work of, CCCLXIV
Sympathy and conscience, CCXXXIII
---- as a rule of life, CCXXXV
Teachers, knowledge of, CXXVII
---- training of, CCLXXXIV
Teaching, essence of modern, CCXI, CCXII, CCXV
(_cf._ Education)
---- and the things that are inborn, CCCLXXIII
Technical education, CCCXXXI
Theology and religion, CXVIII
Theories, three great modern, X
Theory and fact, CCLXXXVI
Things in themselves, CCLV
Thinking, time for, CXXVI
Thought, XVIII, XIX
---- as a function of the brain, CCCLXI
---- freedom of, CXXX
---- struggle for existence in, LXVIII
Time and truth, XXXII
Trades Unions and Protection, LXXXII
Traditional authority, its struggle with free thought, CCCXX
Traditions and realities, CLXXI
---- rejection of, CCCLXXVII
Tragic thread of life, CCXXVII
Truth (_cp._ Authority, Veracity), XXIX, XXXII, LXV, CCCXX
---- and common sense, CXII
---- and error, XCI
---- and its reward, CLXX
---- and the function of science, CLXXVIII
---- and types, CCLXXXVII
---- seeker, VI
---- the search for, CL, CLXIX
---- the spread of, CCCXXXVI
Try all things and hold fast to that which is good, the
motto of science, CCCL
Types and truth, CCLXXXVII
Unbelief in creeds, CXLI, CXLV
Uncertainty, intellectual, CXL
Under-instruction, CCCXXXII
Unfit, the, CCXXXVI
Unhappiness, too easy to confer, CCCLXXXIV
Universe compared to a great game, CCCXII
University of Nature, LXXXVI
---- an ideal, XCIX
---- a palace substituted for, L
---- ancient and modern, CCCLXXI
Utilitarians, founders of the science of Eubiotics, CCCLXXXI
---- their nickname, _ib._
Value and labour, CCLXVI
Variation, the basis of evolution, CLXXXVIII, CCXXX
Veracity, I, XCIX;
_cf._ Error, Mistakes, _esp._ CXXXVII
Verification the guide of life, XX
---- and expectation, CCCLVIII
"Virtually," CCLXV
Virtue, automatic, XXII
---- and austerity, CLXII
---- on £10,000 a year, LXXIV
---- the ways of, CLXI
Vis medicatrix naturæ, CCLXXVI
Vitality, CCCXLIII
Vivisection, CCCXXVI
Voice, power of the human, CLXXXVI
Wages received are capital possessed, CCLXVII
Want, _see_ Wealth
War of Nature, LII
Wealth and Nemesis, CCLXXVII
---- a want, CCCLVII
Wesley, John, CLXXXVI
Whirlpool, life compared to, CCCXLII, CCCXLIII
Will, freedom of the, CCLVII
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