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  1. Julian Sorell Huxley FRS (Londres, 22 de junho de 1887 — Londres, 14 de fevereiro de 1975) foi um biólogo, filósofo, [1] eugenista, [2] escritor, humanista e internacionalista britânico, conhecido por suas contribuições pela popularização da ciência através de livros e conferências.

  2. Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS (22 June 1887 – 14 February 1975) was a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist. He was a proponent of natural selection , and a leading figure in the mid-twentieth century modern synthesis .

    • Evolutionary biology
  3. O biólogo Julian Huxley é geralmente considerado como o fundador do transumanismo, depois de usar o termo para o título de um artigo influente 1957. (O termo em si, no entanto, deriva de um Paper anterior de 1940 pelo filósofo canadense W.D. Lighthall.) [ 14 ] Huxley descreve o transumanismo nestes termos:

  4. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Sir Julian Huxley (born June 22, 1887, London—died Feb. 14, 1975, London) was an English biologist, philosopher, educator, and author who greatly influenced the modern development of embryology, systematics, and studies of behavior and evolution. Julian, a grandson of the prominent biologist T.H. Huxley, a brother of novelist ...

  5. An article by Paulo E. de Berrêdo in The UNESCO Courier, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the organization and its first Director-General, Julian Huxley. It recounts his role in the foundation of Unesco and his views on its philosophy, science, and humanism.

  6. 22 de set. de 2022 · Alison Bashford explores the ideas of two generations of a scientific dynasty. Julian Huxley observing the behaviour of Jacqueline the chimpanzee © Corbis via Getty Images. Annalena McAfee ...

  7. Julian Huxley was a naturalist, educator and humanist who made significant contributions to human understanding of the world around us. He was the first director-general of UNESCO and the president of the British Humanist Association. He believed that a knowledge of evolutionary biology could help humans to understand themselves and their place in the world. He also promoted humanism as a framework for living and a rights-based social order.