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Critiques and Addresses

Chapter 7 PRIMATES.

Word Count: 176    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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Critiques and Addresses
Critiques and Addresses
“The distinguished zoologist Thomas H. Huxley made occasional forays into philosophy and became influential in the fields of religion and politics. Critiques and Addresses collects thirteen essays on educational, philosophical, and scientific subjects. A talented writer, Huxley's work was popular in the nineteenth century and is still highly respected today.”
1 Chapter 1 ADMINISTRATIVE NIHILISM.2 Chapter 2 THE SCHOOL BOARDS WHAT THEY CAN DO, AND WHAT THEY MAY DO.3 Chapter 3 ON MEDICAL EDUCATION.4 Chapter 4 YEAST.5 Chapter 5 ON THE FORMATION OF COAL.6 Chapter 6 ON CORAL AND CORAL REEFS.7 Chapter 7 PRIMATES.8 Chapter 8 FERAE.