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Science & Education: Essays

by Thomas Henry Huxley

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"Science & Education: Essays" by Thomas Henry Huxley is a collection of essays written in the late 19th century, encompassing various topics related to the philosophy of science and education. The essays illustrate Huxley's views on the importance of empirical science and rational thought in education, emphasizing how they can enhance understanding and engage learners in a meaningful way. At the start of this compilation, Huxley discusses the legacy of Joseph Priestley, highlighting his contributions to both science and theology. The opening piece reflects on Priestley's dedication to rational investigation and his promotion of scientific inquiry as an integral part of education. Huxley underscores the transformative potential of physiology and biology, arguing for their inclusion in educational curriculums to foster critical thinking and a deeper comprehension of the natural world. This sets the tone for exploring broader themes within the collection concerning the intersection of science, philosophy, and educational practice. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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