Thomas Henry Huxley (May 4, 1825 - June 29, 1895) on Revolution and Spontaneity(published by RevoltSource) |
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Darwin's Bulldog, English Biologist, Anthropologist, Advocate of the Theory of Evolution, and Specialist in Comparative Anatomy
: An English biologist and anthropologist specialising in comparative anatomy. He has become known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his advocacy of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
Quote #4 on Political Struggle Quotes >> Revolution and Spontaneity
“...when we cannot trace the cause of phenomena, we call them spontaneous.”
Source: "The Perpetuation of Living Beings, Hereditary, Transmission and Variation," by Thomas Henry Huxley, Lecture IV. (of VI.), "Lectures to Working Men", at the Museum of Practical Geology, 1863, on Darwin's Work: "Origin of Species".
"The Perpetuation of Living Beings, Hereditary, Transmission and Variation," by Thomas Henry Huxley, Lecture IV. (of VI.), "Lectures to Working Men", at the Museum of Practical Geology, 1863, on Darwin's Work: "Origin of Species".
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