The Past Condition of Organic Nature: Lecture II. (of VI.), "Lectures to Working Men", at the Museum of Practical Geology, 1863, on Darwin's Work: "Origin of Species"

Author: Huxley, Thomas Henry

Synopsis:

In this captivating lecture, Thomas Henry Huxley delves into Charles Darwin's groundbreaking work, "Origin of Species." Speaking to a diverse audience of working men at the Museum of Practical Geology, Huxley explores the past condition of organic nature, shedding light on the fascinating concepts and evidence presented by Darwin. With eloquence and passion, Huxley discusses the intricate web of life, the struggle for existence, and the profound implications of Darwin's theory. This lecture is a thought-provoking journey into the world of evolutionary biology that will leave readers captivated and eager to learn more.

Genres: Non-fiction, Science, Lecture

Themes: Evolution, Natural selection, Scientific inquiry

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