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  1. The Richness of Life: The Essential Stephen Jay Gould by Stephen Jay Gould, 2007-05-17
  2. A Desert Calling: Life in a Forbidding Landscape by Michael A. Mares, 2002-05-14
  3. Bully for Brontosaurus: Reflections in Natural History by Stephen Jay Gould, 1992-04-17
  4. The Panda's Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History by Stephen Jay Gould, 1992-08-17
  5. Ontogeny and Phylogeny by Stephen Jay Gould, 1985-01-17
  6. The Structure of Evolutionary Theory by Stephen Jay Gould, 2002-03-21
  7. The Mismeasure of Man (Revised & Expanded) by Stephen Jay Gould, 1996-06-17
  8. Stephen Jay Gould and the Politics of Evolution by David F. Prindle, 2009-05-26
  9. Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville: A Lifelong Passion for Baseball by Stephen Jay Gould, 2004-05
  10. Stephen Jay Gould: Reflections on His View of Life by Patricia Kelley, Robert Ross, 2008-11-05
  11. An Urchin in the Storm: Essays About Books and Ideas by Stephen Jay Gould, 1988-10-17
  12. Ever Since Darwin: Reflections in Natural History by Stephen Jay Gould, 1992-07-17
  13. Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History by Stephen Jay Gould, 1990-09-17
  14. Rocks of Ages: Science and Religion in the Fullness of Life by Stephen Jay Gould, 2002-02-26

1. Biography: Stephen Jay Gould
Prefatory Note by Steve Dunn Stephen Jay Gould was an influential evolutionary biologist who taught at Harvard University.
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"Humans are not the end result of predictable evolutionary progress, but rather a fortuitous cosmic afterthought, a tiny little twig on the enormously arborescent bush of life, which if replanted from seed, would almost surely not grow this t wig again."
- Stephen Jay Gould Stephen Jay Gould grew up in New York City. He graduated from Antioch College and received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1967. Since then he has been Professor of Geology and Zoology at Harvard University. He considers himself primarily a palaeont ologist and an evolutionary biologist, though he teaches geology and the history of science as well. A frequent and popular speaker on the sciences, his published work includes Ontogeny and Phylogeny, a scholarly study of the theory of recapitulation; The Mismeasure of Man (Penguin 1983), winner of the National Book Critics' Circle Award for 1982; the popular collections of essays Ever Since Darwin: Reflections in Natural History (Penguin 1980), which received great acclaim: 'Unreservedly, they are brilliant' - New Scientist;

2. Interview With Stephen Jay Gould
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3. Stephen Jay Gould Quotes - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Stephen Jay Gould (1941 2002) US author, naturalist, paleontologist, popularizer of science more author details. Stephen Jay Gould.
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In science, 'fact' can only mean 'confirmed to such a degree that it would be perverse to withhold provisional assent.' I suppose that apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal time in physics classrooms.
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The most erroneous stories are those we think we know best - and therefore never scrutinize or question.
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The most important scientific revolutions all include, as their only common feature, the dethronement of human arrogance from one pedestal after another of previous convictions about our centrality in the cosmos.
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4. SearchBiblio.com - Search For Gould Stephen Jay, The Mismeasure
Gould, Stephen Jay. The Mismeasure of Man. Binding Gould, Stephen Jay,The Mismeasure of Man, Paperback WW Norton Company Inc. 1981
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5. Powells.com Interviews - Stephen Jay Gould
Stephen Jay Gould, From Brachiopods to Baseball Doug Brown, Powells.comIt's hard to have a discussion of popular natural history
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, Powells.com It's hard to have a discussion of popular natural history and evolution literature without mentioning Stephen Jay Gould. The Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology and Geology at Harvard, his essays have been collected in a number of books, including The Panda's Thumb and The Lying Stones of Marrakech . He has written more extensively about the fallacies of biological determinism in The Mismeasure of Man , early life on earth in Wonderful Life , and the myth of evolution as progress in Full House
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6. Stephen Jay Gould - Wikipedia
Stephen Jay Gould. Stephen Jay Gould (born September 10, 1941 in New York May20, 2002) was an American paleontologist and writer of popular science.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Stephen Jay Gould (born September 10 in New York May 20 ) was an American paleontologist and writer of popular science. With Niles Eldredge he proposed in the theory of punctuated equilibrium , wherein evolutionary change occurs relatively rapidly in comparatively brief periods of environmental stress, separated by longer periods of evolutionary stability. He became widely known through his popular science essays in Natural History magazine and a number of books, including The Panda's Thumb The Flamingo's Smile Wonderful Life , and others.

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8. New York State Writers Institute - Stephen Jay Gould
Stephen Jay Gould. December 5, 1996 (Thursday), 400 pm Recital Hall,Performing Arts Center University at Albany's Uptown Campus.
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A leading evolutionary biologist, Stephen Jay Gould is admired by specialists and general interest readers alike for explaining difficult scientific theories in writing which is accessible, but never trivializing, and always entertaining. Gould is the author of 15 books, most recently, Full House: The Spread of Excellence from Plato to Darwin Full House , which teaches the science of reading trends via a celebration of biodiversity, is his first single subject book since the New York Times bestseller Wonderful Life (1989). Gould's critical examination of IQ testing, The Mismeasure of Man (1980), won the National Book Critics Circle Award. Since 1972, Gould has written a monthly column for Natural History magazine, yielding seven collections of essays including the best-selling Dinosaur in a Haystack , published in January of this year. An earlier collection, The Panda's Thumb (1980), won the American Book Award.

9. Illusion Fortschritt Die Vielfältigen Wege Der Evolution Gould Stephen Jay
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10. Gould Stephen Jay
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11. Presidential Lectures: Stephen Jay Gould: Introduction
Includes biographical and bibliographical information, excerpts of various writings, reviews of gould's Category Science Earth Sciences Invertebrate gould, S.J.......stephen jay gould Portrait Photo from University of Michigan Windowsto the Universe Perhaps more than any other contemporary American
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Photo from: University of Michigan Windows to the Universe Perhaps more than any other contemporary American scientist Stephen Jay Gould has presented the modes, implications, benefits, and shortcomings of science to a literate public. As an inventive and productive scholar he has shaped and participated in crucial debates of the biological and geological sciences, particularly with regard to the theory of evolution, the interpretation of fossil evidence, and the meaning of diversity and change in biology. As the readership for his nearly twenty books and hundreds of essays, reviews, and articles has grown he has become one of the most popular and well-known writers and lecturers on scientific topics. He has distinguished himself by elaborating his critique of contemporary evolutionary theory via an eclectic range of discourse, deriving inspiration from his personal reflections across an astonishing array of historical and humanistic disciplines, popular culture, and sports. Gould's empirical field studies have concentrated on fossil mollusks and snails found in Bermuda. His first major monographic work, Ontogeny and Phylogeny (1977), treated the theory of recapitulation in evolutionary biology. His second

12. Salon: Stephen Jay Gould
"Staggering our certainties" about humanity's place at the top of the heap By SCOTT ROSENBERG In the popular mind, Darwin's great discovery was that apes were our ancestors. To stephen jay gould, that's not the half of it. The Darwinian ideas that
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"Staggering our certainties" about humanity's place at the top of the heap By SCOTT ROSENBERG In the popular mind, Darwin's great discovery was that apes were our ancestors. To Stephen Jay Gould, that's not the half of it. The Darwinian ideas that people really have a hard time embracing, he maintains, are the implications of natural selection a theory that explains the development of Homo sapiens without reference to any sort of divine plan or vision of progress. Woven through much of Gould's writing, and at the heart of his new "Full House," is an insistent demand that we "cash out" the deepest implications of Darwin's insights and begin to comprehend that our species, far from being the pinnacle of some inevitable trend in nature toward greater complexity, is simply a tiny accident occurring on a minor side-branch of the evolutionary tree. In his 1991 "Wonderful Life," which is a sort of companion to "Full House," Gould used the example of the Cambrian explosion of species found in the fossils of the Burgess Shale to demonstrate that "contingency" accident, happenstance, the particular way that events unfold plays a central role in determining the fate of species. Rewind the tape of events to play evolution out once more, Gould argues, and the odds are against anything like Homo sapiens developing. We're here because we're here not because we had to be here.

13. Stephen Jay Gould
the tests fail (as they usually do).". stephen jay gould. tephen jay gould (19412002) was among the best known and
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14. Stephen Jay Gould Books (book Reviews)
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15. The Unofficial Stephen Jay Gould Archive
Offers essays, interviews, multimedia, and book reviews by gould focusing on the two central themes Category Science Earth Sciences Invertebrate gould, S.J....... to especially harsh scrutiny — and also in a willingness to revise or abandon yourtheories when the tests fail (as they usually do). — stephen jay gould.
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tephen Jay Gould (1941-2002) was among the best known and widely read scientists of the late 20th century. A paleontologist and educator at Harvard University, Gould made his largest contributions to science as the leading spokes-person for evolutionary theory. His monthly columns in Natural History magazine and his popular works on evolution have earned him numerous awards For more than 30 years Gould served on the faculty at Harvard, where he was Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology, Professor of Geology, Biology, and the History of Science, as well as curator for Invertebrate Paleontology at the institution's Museum of Comparative Zoology. On this website you will find articles by Gould and his colleagues focusing on the finer points of his work, the nature of life's evolution, and the general ontogeny of evolutionary theory.

16. The New York Review Of Books: Stephen Jay Gould
Bibliography of books and articles by stephen jay gould, from The New York Review of Books. stephen jay gould. stephen jay gould teaches Geology, Biology, and the History of Science at Harvard and is the Vincent
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Stephen Jay Gould teaches Geology, Biology, and the History of Science at Harvard and is the Vincent Astor Visiting Professor of Biology at NYU. His latest book is The Lying Stones of Marrakech . (October 2001)
October 4, 2001 The Man Who Set the Clock Back
The Map that Changed the World: William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology by Simon Winchester
October 22, 1998 The Man Who Invented Natural History
Buffon by Jacques Roger, translated by Sarah Lucille Bonnefoi
October 9, 1997 Evolutionary Psychology: An Exchange August 14, 1997 'Darwinian Fundamentalism': An Exchange June 26, 1997 Evolution: The Pleasures of Pluralism June 12, 1997 Darwinian Fundamentalism April 4, 1996 Why Darwin?
Charles Darwin: Voyaging by Janet Browne
October 5, 1995 THE CASE FOR THE KID April 20, 1995 GREAT SPORT March 2, 1995
Ball Four by Jim Bouton, edited by Leonard Schecter My Life in Baseball: The True Record by Ty Cobb, by Al Stump Cobb: A Biography by Al Stump, foreword by Jimmie Reese

17. Misbehavior
In The Boston Review, John Alcock, professor of biology at Arizona State University, provides a detailed look at gould's approach to adaptationism.
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Misbehavior
How Stephen Jay Gould is wrong about evolution. John Alcock Stephen Jay Gould is arguably the most widely read biologist in America and our unofficial "evolutionist laureate," according to the editors of Natural History In reality, however, many evolutionists believe that Gould has exercised his considerable skills as an essayist to misinform the public about research in evolutionary biology. At regular intervals over 25 years, Gould has used Natural History as a forum for attacking human sociobiology, and, more broadly, the adaptationist or selectionist approach in evolutionary biology, because that methodology is the foundation for sociobiological investigation. Although Gould’s polemical attacks have earned him public support as an "articulate (and rightly feared) enemy of sociobiological and hereditarian excesses," His pronouncements on the adaptationist approach have been dissected and dismissed by a host of leading evolutionists. But because Gould is so hostile to human sociobiology, he has continued to try to undercut the selectionist philosophy that underlies that field by criticizing its application no matter what species is under study. For example, in "Only His Wings Remained," he launches a sweeping critique of adaptationist hypotheses in general:

18. Stephen Jay Gould - (1941 - 2002)
Life of prominent evolutionary biologist stephen jay gould.
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dies at 60 Stephen Jay Gould, Harvard's outspoken and often controversial paleontologist whose groundbreaking work on evolutionary theory - coupled with his award-winning writings - brought an expanded world of science to thousands of readers, died this morning in Manhattan of metastasized lung cancer. He was 60. Gould, along with Niles Eldredge, a paleontologist at the New York's Museum of Natural History, developed an evolutionary theory called "punctuated equilibrium," where long periods of evolutionary stability are broken by shorter spurts of evolutionary change, perhaps sparked by external events such as climate change or the impact of a comet. The theory contrasts with more traditional evolutionists, who believe evolution is a slow, steady process occurring at a nearly constant rate. Gould, the Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology, spent his professional career at Harvard. He wrote widely on topics ranging from baseball to the Piltdown Man hoax to the Sept. 11 tragedy. He appeared on the cover of Newsweek in 1982 and has been called by colleagues "the bulldog of evolutionary biology" for his outspoken advocacy of his views.

19. Online NewsHour: Conversation With Stephen Jay Gould -- November 26, 1996
An interview with paleontologist and author stephen jay gould conducted in 1996, at Online NewsHour. A RealAudio format version of the interview is also available at this website.
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November 26, 1996
David Gergen, editor-at-large of , engages Stephen Jay Gould, Professor of Zoology and Geology at Harvard University, author of Full House: The Spread of Excellence from Plato to Darwin
Browse the Online NewsHour's science coverage or Gergen Dialogues Gould's final essay for Natural History of a twenty-seven-year series. DAVID GERGEN, : Steve, you’ve written this very challenging book about evolution, challenging the notions that are in our heads. Maybe we ought to start with what the conventional notion is about evolution. STEPHEN JAY GOULD, Author, Full House : The conventional view is more a result of what western culture makes us want to think and what actually happened in the history of life. Darwin’s theory in natural selection doesn’t make any reference to any notion of progress, or development or increasing complexity. It’s only a theory about adaptation to changing environments. There are as many ways to adapt to local environments by becoming less complex is by getting more complex, but for reasons of our history and our biases and our preferences, we very much want to spin doctor that theory and make it appear as though the history of life is a predictable rise to increasing complexity and progress I think so that we can validate ourselves as the crown of creation.

20. Presidential Lectures: Stephen Jay Gould: Excerpts
stephen jay gould ON And that just doesn't work. . From stephen jay gould (Interview by Michael Krasny). Mother Jones (Jan.Feb. 1997) 60-63.
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From: Skeptic Magazine Excerpts have been taken from Gould's writings on the following subjects:
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  • The Meaning of the Burgess Shale Fossil Record
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    1) Evolutionary Biology Today "Evolutionary biology has been severely hampered by a speculative style of argument that records anatomy and ecology and then tries to construct historical or adaptive explanations for why this bone looked like that or why this creature lived here. These speculations have been charitably called "scenarios"; they are often more contemptuously, and rightly, labeled "stories" (or "just-so stories" if they rely on the fallacious assumption that everything exists for a purpose). Scientists know that these tales are stories; unfortunately, they are presented in the professional literature where they are taken too seriously and literally. Then they become "facts" and enter the popular literature, often in such socially dubious form as the ancestral killer ape who absolves us from responsibility for our current nastiness, or as the "innate" male dominance that justifies cultural sexism as the mark of nature." Dance of the Tiger: A Novel of the Ice Age . N.Y.: Random House, 1980. Pp. xvii-xviii. (c)1980, Random House, Inc.
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