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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature eBook

by Thomas H. Huxley


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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature Summary

“Anatomy [was] not among Mr. Darwin's many specialties,” Huxley boldly stated, saying, “I thought that I might probably serve the cause of evolution by [writing this book].”

Huxley does not shy away from controversy in Evidence as to Man’s Place in Nature. He specifically sets out to prove that the theory of evolution applies to human beings, despite having been taught otherwise. Studying the anatomical structure of the brain, he concludes that man has evolved from apes. Check out his Evolution and Ethics and Other Essays, available for download, to read more about the controversy surrounding evolution.



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