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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature

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In 1863, Huxley presents a compelling collection of lectures that champion the Darwinian theory of evolution, arguing for humanity's descent from apes. The work delves into the scientific evidence and implications of evolution, challenging contemporary beliefs and sparking debate on human origins. Huxley's articulate defense of Darwin's ideas not only highlights the transformative impact of evolutionary biology but also positions him as a key figure in the scientific discourse of his time.

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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature, Thomas Henry Huxley

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2009
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172
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9781108004572
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In 1863, Huxley presents a compelling collection of lectures that champion the Darwinian theory of evolution, arguing for humanity's descent from apes. The work delves into the scientific evidence and implications of evolution, challenging contemporary beliefs and sparking debate on human origins. Huxley's articulate defense of Darwin's ideas not only highlights the transformative impact of evolutionary biology but also positions him as a key figure in the scientific discourse of his time.