“Not only do I disbelieve in the need for compensation, but I believe that the seeking for rewards and punishments out of this lifeleads men to a ruinous ignorance of the fact that their inevitable rewards and punishments are here.”
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The Major Prose of Thomas Henry Huxley
This compilation includes Huxley's influential writings on science, ethics, and society, showcasing his contributions to the fields of biology and evolutionary theory. more
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