Structure of Evolutionary Theory is a commonplace book masquerading as a major theoretical work. It's fascinating, but not for the reasons Gould probably hoped for.
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I think Gould is unfairly maligned by people who don't appreciate paleontologists (in a weird role-reversal where the verbal New York Jew is the boring empiricist), but of course he also isn't damaged enough by Mismeasure of Man
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Gould might have been a YouTube star were he alive today.
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I wonder how many Jewish scientists are like this. Supposedly Einstein was. It is said that he would demand precedence for things he did not really prove, most notably, E=mc^2.https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/was-einstein-the-first-to-invent-e-mc2/ …
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Evolution is magic.
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