Darwin’s Bulldog

It’s the 181st anniversary of the birth of T.H. (Thomas Henry) Huxley, eminent biologist, close friend of Charles Darwin and one of the staunchest supporters of Darwin’s Natural Selection, a…

It’s the 181st anniversary of the birth of T.H. (Thomas Henry) Huxley, eminent biologist, close friend of Charles Darwin and one of the staunchest supporters of Darwin’s Natural Selection, a man who did much to see it accepted and popularized.

He tirelessly advocated and promoted Darwin’s work (while not blindly following it, he criticized several aspects of it) and became known as Darwin’s Bulldog.  He was an accomplished scientist in his own right, one of the most prominent scientists of his day.  He also had a reputation for a biting savage wit. It was he who coined the word "Agnostic" and he is the originator of the often used quote "A beautiful theory, killed by a nasty, ugly, little fact".  His defense of Natural Selection and Evolution during a public debate with the Bishop of Oxford, Samuel Wilberforce, is legendary.

Happy Birthday T.H.!

"If then, said I, the question is put to me would I rather have a miserable ape for a grandfather or a man highly endowed by nature and possessed of great means of influence and yet who employs these faculties and that influence for the mere purpose of introducing ridicule into a grave scientific discussion, I unhesitatingly affirm my preference for the ape." — T.H. Huxley

"Try to learn something about everything, and everything about something." — T.H. Huxley

"Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do, when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not; it is the first lesson that ought to be learned; and however early a man’s training begins, it is probably the last lesson that he learns thoroughly." — T.H. Huxley

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