Biology Reference
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Huxley,
Man's Place in Nature
, 79-80.
61
Huxley,
Man's Place in Nature
, 80.
62
Huxley,
Man's Place in Nature
, 149.
63
Huxley,
Man's Place in Nature
, 150 -51.
64
Joseph Butler,
The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution
and Course of Nature
(Oxford: Clarendon, 1874), 205.
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Butler,
Analogy of Religion
, 6.
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Huxley to Kingsley, May 5, 1863, in
Life and Letters
, 1:259.
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Huxley to Kingsley, May 5, 1863, in
Life and Letters
, 1:260.
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Huxley to Kingsley, May 22, 1863, in
Life and Letters
, 1:263.
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Lightman,
Origins of Agnosticism,
152-60.
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Lightman,
Origins of Agnosticism
, 147-49.
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Huxley,
Man's Place in Nature
, 151.
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Huxley,
Man's Place in Nature
, 152-54.
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Huxley,
Man's Place in Nature
, 154.
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Huxley,
Man's Place in Nature
, 154.
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Huxley,
Man's Place in Nature
, 155.
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Huxley,
Man's Place in Nature
, 155-56.
Chapter 8
Epigraphs: Ruse,
Evolution-Creation Struggle
, 265; Midgley,
Evolution as a Religion
, 4.
1
Wilfrid Ward,
Problems and Persons
(Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries, 1903),
240 -41.
2
Huxley, “Controverted Questions,” 2.
3
Desmond,
Huxley
, 598.
4
Huxley, “Physical Basis of Life,” 155.
5
Thomas H. Huxley, “Nature: Aphorisms by Goethe,”
Nature
1 (1869): 9.
6
Thomas H. Huxley, “A Liberal Education and Where to Find It,” in
Science
and Education
, 82.
7
James Paradis, “Evolution and Ethics in Its Victorian Context,” in
T. H. Hux-
ley's Evolution and Ethics With New Essays on Its Victorian and Sociobiological Con-
text
, ed. James Paradis and George C. Williams (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton
University Press, 1989), 52.
8
Desmond,
Huxley
, 597.
9
Barton, “Whitworth Gun,” 261.
10
Leonard Huxley,
Life and Letters
, 1:383-84.
11
Appendix iv to Leonard Huxley,
Life and Letters
, 2:499-503.
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Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History.