Science and society: The Founding of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, by W.V. Harcourt. Science and the state, by Prince Albert. Science and technology as sources of national power, by L. Playfair. -- The physical sciences: Force
and energy in an industrial society, by W.R. Grove. The structure of matter and the unity of science, by W. Thomson. Science and Victorian material culture, by W. Fairbairn. The molecule and the progress of chemistry, by H.E. Roscoe. -- The life sciences: Embryology and evolution, by A. Thomson. Protoplasm and the commonality of life, by G.J. Allman. Physiology and the functional aspects of the organism, by J.S. Burdon-Sanderson. The evolutionary hypothesis, by C.G.B. Daubeny, and others. -- Geology: Geology becomes a science, by A. Geikie. -- Method and metaphysics: The logic of scientific endeavor, by J. Herschel. Man the interpreter of nature, by W.B. Carpenter. Science and religion, by J. Tyndall. -- Fin de sicle: The new century. The death of the Queen. By J.N. Lockyer.
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