Island, by Aldous Huxley
In the book, Island, by Aldous
Huxley, a distinct philosophy of life is presented by the author and is manifested in the culture of the island of Pala. ....
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Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
In Aldous
Huxley's (1950) Brave New World, we are presented with a future dystopia or dysfunctional society. .... Public Interest, 149, 103-107.
Huxley, A. (1950). ....
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Huxley Brave New World
The relationship between individuality and happiness as expressed in
Huxley's Brave New World is a complex one. ....
Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World. ....
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Aldous Huxley's Futuristic Vision
The futuristic society envisaged by Aldous
Huxley in Brave New World is a utilitarian sanctuary in which all social efforts have been coordinated to produce ....
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Scientific Contributions of Andrew Huxley
This research will examine the principal scientific contributions of Andrew Fielding
Huxley, who in 1963 shared a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with ....
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TH Huxley & Responsibility & Prozac
TH
Huxley indicates in the passage quoted his willingness--indeed, his eagerness--to have someone take over the choices of life for him, to take away the ....
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Religion in Brave New World
It is no accident that Bernard Marx in Aldous
Huxley's Brave New World is tormented by his awareness of his individuality. .... Aldous
Huxley: Brave New World. ....
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Brave New World
In Aldous
Huxley's (1950) Brave New World, we are presented with a future dystopia or dysfunctional society. .... Public Interest, 149, 103-107.
Huxley, A. (1950). ....
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Major Themes in 1984
.... This paper is a study of three of the themes central to Aldous
Huxley's novel, Brave New World. .... It poisoned me; I was defiled" (
Huxley, 1932/1946, p. 248). ....
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Impetus Toward Drug Abuse
TH
Huxley indicates in the passage quoted his willingness--indeed, his eagerness--to have someone take over the choices of life for him, to take away the ....
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1984 & Brave New World
Both Aldous
Huxley's Brave New World and George Orwell's 1984 present dystopian views of the future of society. ....
Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World. ....
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Biologist Alfred Russell Wallace
He was indeed one of Darwin's major supporters, in opposition to the alternative point of view embodied in Thomas
Huxley and others. ....
Huxley, TH Darwiniana. ....
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Operant Conditioning in Brave New World
The world envisioned by Aldous
Huxley in Brave New World is one where science has learned how to achieve that sort of control and to shape human emotions in ....
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Suffering & Freedom
This study will argue that, in the confrontation between John the Savage and Mustapha Mond in Chapters Sixteen and Seventeen in Aldous
Huxley's utopian novel ....
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Brave New World
.... Yet when
Huxley published the book in 1932, the concepts most frightening in the novel (babies conceived in the laboratory, gene splicing and reproduction, and ....
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Brave New World
The futuristic society envisaged by Aldous
Huxley in Brave New World is a utilitarian sanctuary in which all social efforts have been coordinated to produce ....
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Our Posthuman Future Francis Fukuyama is a provo
.... afflicted man in his essence" (Fukuyama 3). He comments on how prescient both of the key futuristic novels of the 20th century - Aldous
Huxley's Brave New ....
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Our Posthuman Future (Fukuyama) Francis Fukuyama is a provo
.... afflicted man in his essence" (Fukuyama 3). He comments on how prescient both of the key futuristic novels of the 20th century - Aldous
Huxley's Brave New ....
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Afro-American Leader Malcolm X
.... Somehow she accomplished this, and in 1948 Malcolm was transferred (
Huxley and X 160). .... He had slept less than that during his street life (
Huxley and X 177). ....
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EQUITY: WANG'S DISPOSITIONS (a) Wang left 15,00
.... 37 in Vandervell together, in a transfer for no consideration, a disposition of beneficial as well as legal ownership by Wang to the chauffeur
Huxley cannot be ....
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EQUITY: WANG'S DISPOSITIONS (a) Wang left 15,00
.... 37 in Vandervell together, in a transfer for no consideration, a disposition of beneficial as well as legal ownership by Wang to the chauffeur
Huxley cannot be ....
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Scientific Paradigm in Literature
.... He quotes Julian
Huxley writing a generation after Darwin on the human implications of Darwin's science: Darwin's work has enabled us to see the position of ....
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Life of Malcolm X
.... Somehow she accomplished this, and in 1948 Malcolm was transferred (
Huxley and X 160) .In prison, Malcolm began the first phase of his transformation into ....
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Gilman's "Herland"
.... Another reason for criticism of Darwinism was the uses to which it was put by some, as noted by TH
Huxley in 1893 with reference to a prevalent fallacy, the ....
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Scientific Inquiry
.... Another reason for criticism of Darwinism was the uses to which it was put by some, as noted by TH
Huxley in 1893 with reference to a prevalent fallacy: It is ....
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The Boys From Brazil
.... Aldous
Huxley's novel Brave New World, first published in 1932, posits the cloning--
Huxley's term is budding (
Huxley 35ff)--of an elite, or "civilized," strand ....
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The Utopian Dream
.... Among the most notable are Aldous
Huxley's Brave New World and George Orwell's 1984. ....
Huxley, A. Brave New World. New York: Harper & Row, 1989. ....
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The Neanderthal Man A number of questions have been raised as a ...
.... In the late nineteenth century, the biologist Thomas
Huxley made a thorough examination of the bones that had been discovered at Neander Valley. ....
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Race and Intelligence
.... One reason for much of the criticism of Darwinism was the uses to which it was put by some, as noted by TH
Huxley in 1893 with reference to a prevalent fallacy ....
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Racial Traits as a Social Construct
.... One reason for much of the criticism of Darwinism was the uses to which it was put by some, as noted by TH
Huxley in 1893 with reference to a prevalent fallacy ....
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