Science & Education: Essays – Thomas Henry Huxley's Insights into Knowledge and Learning by Thomas Henry Huxley

Science & Education: Essays – Thomas Henry Huxley's Insights into Knowledge and Learning

Thomas Henry Huxley
464 pages
Prabhat Prakashan
Mar 2018
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Science & Education: Essays by Thomas Henry Huxley: "Science & Education: Essays" by Thomas Henry Huxley is a collection of essays that address the intersections of science, education, and society. Huxley's writings delve into topics such as the role of science in education, the value of critical thinking, and the relationship between scientific knowledge and societal progress. The essays contribute to discussions on the importance of education and the pursuit of knowledge.Key Aspects of the Book "Science & Education: Essays": Science and Society: Huxley's essays explore the ways in which scientific knowledge and education impact society, shaping cultural attitudes and progress. Educational Philosophy: The collection offers insights into Huxley's views on education, critical thinking, and the cultivation of an informed citizenry. Intellectual Inquiry: "Science & Education: Essays" engages readers in thoughtful reflections on the role of science and learning in a rapidly changing world.Thomas Henry Huxley contributes to the discourse on science and education in "Science & Education: Essays," offering perspectives that remain relevant to discussions on knowledge and societal advancement.
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Pages 464
Publisher Prabhat Prakashan
Published 2018
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