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Aldous Huxley
Monochrome portrait of Aldous Huxley sitting on a table, facing slightly downwards.
Huxley in 1954
Kaam
  • Writer
  • philosopher
Alma mater University of Oxford
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Children Matthew
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Aldous Leonard Huxley (AWL-dəs; 26 July 189422 November 1963), England ke ek lekhak aur philosopher rahaa.[1][2][3][4] Uu lagbhag 50 books likhis hae,[5][6] jisme non-fiction kaam, aur essays, narratives aur poems.

References

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  1. Watt, Donald, ed. (1975). Aldous Huxley. Routledge. p. 366. ISBN 978-0-415-15915-9. https://books.google.com/books?id=8PHKq723vpUC&pg=PA366. "Inge's agreement with Huxley on several essential points indicates the respect Huxley's position commanded from some important philosophers ... And now we have a book by Aldous Huxley, duly labelled The Perennial Philosophy. ... He is now quite definitely a mystical philosopher."
  2. Sion, Ronald T. (2010). Aldous Huxley and the Search for Meaning: A Study of the Eleven Novels. McFarland & Company, Inc.. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-7864-4746-6. https://books.google.com/books?id=77ithOrxlgMC&pg=PA2. "Aldous Huxley, as a writer of fiction in the 20th century, willingly assumes the role of a modern philosopher-king or literary prophet by examining the essence of what it means to be human in the modern age. ... Huxley was a prolific genius who was always searching throughout his life for an understanding of self and one's place within the universe."
  3. (Reiff 2009, p. 7): "He was also a philosopher, mystic, social prophet, political thinker, and world traveler who had a detailed knowledge of music, medicine, science, technology, history, literature and Eastern religions."
  4. (Sawyer 2002, p. 187): "Huxley was a philosopher but his viewpoint was not determined by the intellect alone. He believed the rational mind could only speculate about truth and never find it directly."
  5. Reiff 2009, p. 101.
  6. Dana Sawyer in M. Keith Booker (ed.), Encyclopedia of Literature and Politics: H–R, Greenwood Publishing Group (2005), p. 359