Description “Discusses Julian Huxley's claim that Darwinism did not affect systematics, tracing it through J.S.L. Gilmour to F.A. Bather, and suggests a connection to Bather's quarrel with Alexander Agassiz.” Author's abstract.
Book Scotland, Robert W.; et al. (1994) Models in phylogeny reconstruction.
Book
Juler, Edward;
(2015)
Grown but Not Made: British Modernist Sculpture and the New Biology
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Article
Gascoigne, Robert M.;
(1991)
Julian Huxley and biological progress
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Chapter
Bowler, Peter J.;
(2014)
From Agnosticism to Rationalism: Evolutionary Biologists, the Rationalist Press Association, and Early Twentieth-Century Scientific Naturalism
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Article
Hale, Piers J.;
(2006)
The Search for Purpose in a Post-Darwinian Universe: George Bernard Shaw, “Creative Evolution,” and Shavian Eugenics: “The Dark Side of the Force”
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Article
Cain, Joe;
(2010)
Julian Huxley, General Biology and the London Zoo, 1935--42
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Article
Erlingsson, Steindór J.;
(2009)
The Costs of Being a Restless Intellect: Julian Huxley's Popular and Scientific Career in the 1920s
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Article
Emily Herring;
(2018)
‘Great is Darwin and Bergson His Poet’: Julian Huxley's Other Evolutionary Synthesis
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Thesis
Fleckenstein, Marilynn M.;
(1978)
Julian Huxley on the perfectibility of man
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Article
Waisbren, Steven James;
(1988)
The importance of morphology in the evolutionary synthesis as demonstrated by the contributions of the Oxford group: Goodrich, Huxley, and de Beer
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Article
Greene, John C.;
(1990)
The interaction of science and world view in Sir Julian Huxley's evolutionary biology
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Book
Waters, C. Kenneth;
Van Helden, Albert;
(1992)
Julian Huxley: Biologist and statesman of science: Proceedings of a conference held at Rice University, 25-27 September 1987
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Article
Bartley, Mary M.;
(1995)
Courtship and continued progress: Julian Huxley's studies on bird behavior
(/isis/citation/CBB000034643/)
Article
Philippe Huneman;
(2019)
How the Modern Synthesis Came to Ecology
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Thesis
Deese, Richard Samuel;
(2007)
Ecology and the Gospel of Progress: Julian and Aldous Huxley in the AmericanCentury
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Book
Birkhead, T R;
Wimpenny, Jo;
Montgomerie, Robert D;
(2014)
Ten Thousand Birds: Ornithology since Darwin
(/isis/citation/CBB001421573/)
Book
Vogeler, Rolf-Dieter;
(1992)
Engagierte Wissenschaftler: Bernal, Huxley und Co.: Über das Projekt der “social relations of science”-Bewegung
(/isis/citation/CBB000040120/)
Article
Smocovitis, V.B.;
(1992)
Unifying biology: The evolutionary synthesis and evolutionary biology
(/isis/citation/CBB000044374/)
Book
Alison Bashford;
(2022)
The Huxleys: An Intimate History of Evolution
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Article
Sommer, Marianne;
(2014)
Biology as a Technology of Social Justice in Interwar Britain: Arguments from Evolutionary History, Heredity, and Human Diversity
(/isis/citation/CBB001421204/)
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Esposito, Maurizio;
(2011)
Utopianism in the British Evolutionary Synthesis
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