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Thomas Henry Huxley was an English biologist and anthropologist, best known for his advocacy of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Often referred to as 'Darwin's Bulldog' for his fierce defense of Darwin's ideas, Huxley played a significant role in popularizing evolutionary science in the Victorian era. He was a prolific writer and speaker, contributing to a variety of areas including zoology, paleontology, and education. His work laid the groundwork for modern biology and established important links between biology and philosophy.

Huxley was also a significant figure in the public understanding of science, advocating for the importance of science education. He founded the X Club, a group of like-minded scientists promoting scientific advancement and rational thought. His legacy includes not only his scientific contributions but also his emphasis on critical thinking and evidence-based inquiry. Huxley's influence persists in contemporary discussions about science and ethics, and he remains a pivotal figure in the history of science.

出生日期 February 4, 1825
出生地点 Ealing, England
去世日期 June 29, 1895
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