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,Sir Julian Huxley, FRS — Chronological Table,Taken from ., volume 22, London, 1976.移动 发表于 2025-3-28 21:01:54
,Sir Julian Huxley, FRS — Select Bibliography,Taken from ., Volume 22, London, 1976. Compiled by J. R. Baker, FRS.朴素 发表于 2025-3-28 23:12:39
Scientific Work by Sir Julian Huxley, FRS,s in the body of animals and plants (Ford and Huxley, 1927). Indeed, he and I were so much involved in that study that it is difficult after this length of time to apportion our respective contributions to it.mutineer 发表于 2025-3-29 04:26:34
Human Geographical Variation,uch better. On relooking at these photographs I suspect that they were not selected at random! But the point was well made that racial/national stereotypes are a myth, and, more positively, that human beings in every country are extremely variable.neutral-posture 发表于 2025-3-29 09:36:43
Palgrave Innovations in Philosophym’ published as an essay in which humanity was first described as a phenomenon to be studied and analysed by scientific means. It is for this reason that I will attempt to review two aspects of human evolutionary studies as a contribution to this symposium in his honour.圆桶 发表于 2025-3-29 15:13:41
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2614-7h identifying evolutionary mechanisms and himself initiated a number of new approaches to unravelling these mechanisms. As well shown here by John Durant’s historical review, he thus bridged the two phases and was instrumental in transforming the first into the second.谄媚于人 发表于 2025-3-29 21:58:47
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Introduction,h identifying evolutionary mechanisms and himself initiated a number of new approaches to unravelling these mechanisms. As well shown here by John Durant’s historical review, he thus bridged the two phases and was instrumental in transforming the first into the second.抓住他投降 发表于 2025-3-30 07:44:17
Julian Huxley and the Rise of Modern Ethology,hology after the Second World War. Yet even a casual reading of Huxley’s early papers reveals a surprising number of respects in which he anticipated the conceptual developments that were to occur later in the work of the classical ethologists.