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  1. Julian Huxley (1887-1975), was its extraordinarily strong penchant for. unity. With an urgent message that humankind was master of its own fate, and at a time that was pivotal in the history of the planet, Huxley offered a new vision, or secular religion, necessary for the future. An analysis of the quest for unity in his belief system and the ...

  2. May 5, 1990 · 'Evolutionary Studies' edited by M. Keynes and G. Ainsworth, Macmillan, pp 256, Pounds sterling 35 JULIAN HUXLEY was born in 1887 and he died in 1975. From the end of the First World War through ...

  3. Oct 25, 2019 · Julian Huxley, who is widely regarded to be the father of biological allometry, had a “Eureka moment” sometime between August 1923 and November 1924. It was during this span of 15 months that he came to realize that a simple, two-parameter power equation, \ ( Y\, = \,b \times X^ {k} \), can be “fitted” to a curvilinear distribution for ...

  4. Julian Huxley, Religion Without Revelation (1927) Thomas Henry and Julian Huxley in 1893 Grandson of ‘Darwin’s Bulldog’ T.H. Huxley and brother to Brave New World author Aldous, Julian was another member of the Huxley family who made significant contributions to human understanding of the world around us.

  5. Dec 14, 2010 · Julian Huxley’s 1942 book Evolution: The Modern Synthesis is an historically important book which remains well worth reading. In this review I focus on Huxley’s debt to Richard Goldschmidt and Cyril Darlington. I discuss the conceptions of the genome developed by Goldschmidt and Darlington and their continuing relevance.

  6. Julian Sorell Huxley Biólogo británico Nació el 22 de junio de 1887 en Londres. Nieto del también biólogo Thomas Henry Huxley y hermano del escritor Aldous Leonard Huxley. Cursó estudios en el Balliol College de la Universidad de Oxford.

  7. Tras desempeñar en 1946 la secretaría de la Comisión Preparatoria de la Unesco, Julian Huxley fue elegido Director General de la Organización en la Primera Conferencia General de ésta celebrada en París en 1946. A la derecha, el gran científico y su esposa Juliette, en una recepción dada por la Unesco en ese mismo año. , de la pareja.

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