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The Mismeasure of Man (Paperback, Revised and Expanded): Stephen Jay Gould The Mismeasure of Man (Paperback, Revised and Expanded)
Stephen Jay Gould
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The definitive refutation to the argument of The Bell Curve.

When published in 1981, The Mismeasure of Man was immediately hailed as a masterwork, the ringing answer to those who would classify people, rank them according to their supposed genetic gifts and limits.

Yet the idea of biology as destiny dies hard, as witness the attention devoted to The Bell Curve, whose arguments are here so effectively anticipated and thoroughly undermined. In this edition, Stephen Jay Gould has written a substantial new introduction telling how and why he wrote the book and tracing the subsequent history of the controversy on innateness right through The Bell Curve. Further, he has added five essays on questions of The Bell Curve in particular and on race, racism, and biological determinism in general. These additions strengthen the book's claim to be, as Leo J. Kamin of Princeton University has said, "a major contribution toward deflating pseudo-biological 'explanations' of our present social woes."

"A rare book-at once of great importance and wonderful to read."—Saturday Review

The Structure of Evolutionary Theory (Hardcover): Stephen Jay Gould The Structure of Evolutionary Theory (Hardcover)
Stephen Jay Gould
R1,945 Discovery Miles 19 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The world's most revered and eloquent interpreter of evolutionary ideas offers here a work of explanatory force unprecedented in our time--a landmark publication, both for its historical sweep and for its scientific vision.

With characteristic attention to detail, Stephen Jay Gould first describes the content and discusses the history and origins of the three core commitments of classical Darwinism: that natural selection works on organisms, not genes or species; that it is almost exclusively the mechanism of adaptive evolutionary change; and that these changes are incremental, not drastic. Next, he examines the three critiques that currently challenge this classic Darwinian edifice: that selection operates on multiple levels, from the gene to the group; that evolution proceeds by a variety of mechanisms, not just natural selection; and that causes operating at broader scales, including catastrophes, have figured prominently in the course of evolution.

Then, in a stunning "tour de force" that will likely stimulate discussion and debate for decades, Gould proposes his own system for integrating these classical commitments and contemporary critiques into a new structure of evolutionary thought.

In 2001 the Library of Congress named Stephen Jay Gould one of America's eighty-three Living Legends--people who embody the "quintessentially American ideal of individual creativity, conviction, dedication, and exuberance." Each of these qualities finds full expression in this peerless work, the likes of which the scientific world has not seen--and may not see again--for well over a century.

Causal Explanation for Social Scientists - A Reader (Hardcover, New): Andrew P. Vayda, Bradley B. Walters Causal Explanation for Social Scientists - A Reader (Hardcover, New)
Andrew P. Vayda, Bradley B. Walters; Contributions by Jose F. Arocha, T. C. Chamberlin, Jon Elster, …
R4,724 Discovery Miles 47 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

All social scientists, despite their differences on many issues, ask causal questions about the world. In this anthology, Andrew P. Vayda and Bradley B. Walters set forth strategy and methods to answer those questions. The selected readings, all illuminating causal explanation for social scientists, are not only by anthropologists, sociologists, economists, and human ecologists but also by philosophers, biologists, psychologists, historians, and specialists in other fields. The essays will appeal to those doing applied research on practical problems as well as those seeking mainly to satisfy their curiosity about the causes of whatever events or types of events interest them.

Wonderful Life - The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History (Paperback): Stephen Jay Gould Wonderful Life - The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History (Paperback)
Stephen Jay Gould 1
R556 R474 Discovery Miles 4 740 Save R82 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"[An] extraordinary book. . . . Mr. Gould is an exceptional combination of scientist and science writer. . . . He is thus exceptionally well placed to tell these stories, and he tells them with fervor and intelligence."—James Gleick, New York Times Book Review

High in the Canadian Rockies is a small limestone quarry formed 530 million years ago called the Burgess Shale. It hold the remains of an ancient sea where dozens of strange creatures lived—a forgotten corner of evolution preserved in awesome detail. In this book Stephen Jay Gould explores what the Burgess Shale tells us about evolution and the nature of history.

"Gould at his best. . . . The message of history is superbly conveyed. . . . Recommended reading for scientists and nonscientists of all persuasions."—Walter C. Sweet, Science

"Luminous. . . . Filled with profound and upsetting ideas like the Burgess Shale itself and just as solid. It is surely one of nature's best stories, told with a light touch by a master of the field."—Lewis Thomas, M.D.

"There is no question about the historical importance of the Burgess Shale, and Gould is right when he says that it deserves a place in the public consciousness along with big bangs and black holes. . . . A compelling story, told with characteristic verve."—Richard A. Fortey, Nature

The Panda's Thumb - More Reflections in Natural History (Paperback): Stephen Jay Gould The Panda's Thumb - More Reflections in Natural History (Paperback)
Stephen Jay Gould
R449 Discovery Miles 4 490 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

"Gould is a natural writer; he has something to say and the inclination and skill with which to say it."—P. B. Medawar, New York Review of Books

Were dinosaurs really dumber than lizards? Why, after all, are roughly the same number of men and women born into the world? What led the famous Dr. Down to his theory of mongolism, and its racist residue? What do the panda's magical "thumb" and the sea turtle's perilous migration tell us about imperfections that prove the evolutionary rule? The wonders and mysteries of evolutionary biology are elegantly explored in these and other essays by the celebrated natural history writer Stephen Jay Gould.

"It is a wonder what Mr. Gould can do with the most unlikely phenomena: a tiny organism's use of the earth's magnetic field as a guide to food and comfort, for instance, or the panda's thumb—which isn't one. . . . Science writing at its best."—The New Yorker

"Stephen Jay Gould is a serious and gifted interpreter of biological theory, of the history of ideas and of the cultural context of scientific discovery. . . . The Panda's Thumb is fresh and mind-stretching. Above all, it is exultant. So should its readers be."—H. Jack Geiger, New York Times Book Review

Genetics and the Origin of Species (Paperback, Columbia Classics edition): Theodosius Dobzhansky Genetics and the Origin of Species (Paperback, Columbia Classics edition)
Theodosius Dobzhansky; Foreword by Stephen Jay Gould
R1,220 R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Save R94 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Featuring an introduction by Stephen Jay Gould, "Genetics and the Origin of Species" presents the first edition of Dobzhansky's groundbreaking and now classic inquiry into what has emerged as the most important single area of scientific inquiry in the twentieth century: biological theory of evolution. Genetics and the Origin of Species went through three editions (1937, 1941, and 1951) in which the importance accorded natural selection changed radically.

Infinite Tropics - An Alfred Russel Wallace Anthology (Paperback): Alfred Russel Wallace Infinite Tropics - An Alfred Russel Wallace Anthology (Paperback)
Alfred Russel Wallace; Edited by Andrew Berry; Foreword by Stephen Jay Gould
R1,016 R885 Discovery Miles 8 850 Save R131 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Alfred Russel Wallace's reputation has been based on the fact that, at age thirty-five and stricken with malaria in the Moluccan Islands, he stumbled independently upon on the theory of natural selection. Andrew Berry's anthology rescue's Wallace's legacy, showing Wallace to be far more than just the co-discoverer of natural selection. Wallace was a brilliant and wide-ranging scientist, a passionate social reformer and a gifted writer. The eloquence that has made his The Malay Archipelago a classic of travel writing is a prominent feature too of his extraordinarily forward-thinking writing on socialism, imperialism and pacifism. Wallace's opinions on women's suffrage, on land reform, on the roles of the church and aristocracy in a parliamentary democracy, on publicly funded education-to name a few of the issues he addressed-remain as fresh and as topical today as they were when they were written.

Dance of the Tiger - A Novel of the Ice Age (Paperback, Revised): Bj orn Kurt en Dance of the Tiger - A Novel of the Ice Age (Paperback, Revised)
Bj orn Kurt en; Introduction by Stephen Jay Gould
R759 R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Save R50 (7%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Bjorn Kurten's compelling novel gives the reader a detailed picture of life 35,000 years ago in Western Europe. One of the world's leading scholars of Ice Age fauna, Kurten fuses extraordinary knowledge and imagination in this vivid evocation of our deepest past. This novel illuminates the lives of the humans who left us magnificent paintings in the caves of France and Spain.

A Desert Calling - Life in a Forbidding Landscape (Hardcover): Michael A Mares A Desert Calling - Life in a Forbidding Landscape (Hardcover)
Michael A Mares; Foreword by Stephen Jay Gould
R1,384 Discovery Miles 13 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For most of us the word "desert" conjures up images of barren wasteland, vast, dry stretches inimical to life. But for a great array of creatures, perhaps even more plentiful than those who inhabit tropical rainforests, the desert is a haven and a home. Travel with Michael Mares into the deserts of Argentina, Iran, Egypt, and the American Southwest and you will encounter a rich and memorable variety of these small, tenacious animals, many of them first discovered by Mares in areas never before studied. Accompanying Mares on his forays into these hostile habitats, we observe the remarkable behavioral, physiological, and ecological adaptations that have allowed such little-known species of rodents, bats, and other small mammals to persist in an arid world. At the same time, we see firsthand the perils and pitfalls that await biologists who venture into the field to investigate new habitats, discover new species, and add to our knowledge of the diversity of life.

Filled with the seductions and trials that such adventures entail, "A Desert Calling" affords an intimate understanding of the biologist's vocation. As he astonishes us with the range and variety of knowledge to be acquired through the determined investigation of little-known habitats, Mares opens a window on his own uncommon life, as well as on the uncommon life of the remote and mysterious corners of our planet.

Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville - A Lifelong Passion for Baseball (Paperback, New Ed): Stephen Jay Gould Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville - A Lifelong Passion for Baseball (Paperback, New Ed)
Stephen Jay Gould; Foreword by David Halberstam
R684 R602 Discovery Miles 6 020 Save R82 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Science meets sport in this vibrant collection of baseball essays by the late evolutionary biologist.Among Stephen Jay Gould's many gifts was his ability to write eloquently about baseball, his great passion. Through the years, the renowned paleontologist published numerous essays on the sport; these have now been collected in a volume alive with the candor and insight that characterized all of Gould's writing. Here are his thoughts on the complexities of childhood streetball and the joys of opening day; tributes to Mickey Mantle, Babe Ruth, and lesser-knowns such as deaf-mute centerfielder "Dummy" Hoy; and a frank admission of the contradictions inherent in being a lifelong Yankees fan with Red Sox season tickets. Gould also deftly applies the tools of evolutionary theory to the demise of the .400 hitter, the Abner Doubleday creation myth, and the improbability of Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak. This book is a delight, an essential addition to Gould's remarkable legacy, and a fitting tribute to his love for the game.

Darwin's Universe - Evolution from A to Z (Hardcover): Richard Milner Darwin's Universe - Evolution from A to Z (Hardcover)
Richard Milner; Foreword by Ian Tattersall; Preface by Stephen Jay Gould
R1,481 R1,233 Discovery Miles 12 330 Save R248 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This alphabetically arranged reference, an immensely entertaining browser's delight, offers a dazzling overview of the life and thought of Charles Darwin and his incredibly wide sphere of influence. Authoritative and abundantly illustrated, it illuminates the ways in which ideas of evolutionary biology have leapt the boundaries of science to influence philosophy, law, religion, literature, cinema, art, and popular culture."Darwin's Universe", a thoroughly revised and updated successor to Richard Milner's acclaimed "Encyclopedia of Evolution", contains more than a hundred new essays, including entries on animal behavior (Alex the parrot, Kanzi the bonobo, and Digit the gorilla), on women in science (Mary Anning and Rosalind Franklin), and on the latest finds of human fossils. A veritable museum of natural history, it also contains many original discoveries brought to light by Milner's historical sleuthing. Packed with hundreds of rare illustrations, including many new ones, this Darwin Bicentennial edition will appeal to a wide audience of readers.

Rocks of Ages - Science and Religion in the Fullness of Life (Paperback): Stephen Jay Gould Rocks of Ages - Science and Religion in the Fullness of Life (Paperback)
Stephen Jay Gould
R470 R409 Discovery Miles 4 090 Save R61 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Writing with bracing intelligence and clarity, internationally renowned evolutionist and bestselling author Stephen Jay Gould sheds new light on a dilemma that has plagued thinking people since the Renaissance: the rift between science and religion. Instead of choosing them, Gould asks, why not opt for a golden mean that accords dignity and distinction to each realm?

In his distinctively elegant style, Gould offers a lucid, contemporary principle that allows science and religion to coexist peacefully in a position of respectful noninterference. Science defines the natural world; religion our moral world in recognition of their separate spheres of influence. In exploring this thought-provoking concept, Gould delves into the history of science, sketching affecting portraits of scientists and moral leaders wrestling with matters of faith and reason. Stories of seminal figures such as Galileo, Darwin, and Thomas Henry Huxley make vivid his argument that individuals and cultures must cultivate both a life of the spirit and a life of rational inquiry in order to experience the fullness of being human.

In Rocks of Ages, Gould’s passionate humanism, ethical discernment, and erudition are fused to create a dazzling gem of contemporary cultural philosophy.

The Advancement of Learning (Paperback, New Ed): Francis Bacon The Advancement of Learning (Paperback, New Ed)
Francis Bacon; Series edited by Stephen Jay Gould
R420 R372 Discovery Miles 3 720 Save R48 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Francis Bacon, lawyer, statesman, and philosopher, remains one of the most effectual thinkers in European intellectual history. We can trace his influence from Kant in the 1700s to Darwin a century later. The Advancement of Learning, first published in 1605, contains an unprecedented and thorough systematization of the whole range of human knowledge. Bacon’s argument that the sciences should move away from divine philosophy and embrace empirical observation would forever change the way philosophers and natural scientists interpret their world.

Man's Place in Nature (Paperback, New Ed): Thomas H.Huxley Man's Place in Nature (Paperback, New Ed)
Thomas H.Huxley; Series edited by Stephen Jay Gould
R404 R354 Discovery Miles 3 540 Save R50 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Thomas H. Huxley was one of the first supporters of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection, and he did more than any other writer to advance its acceptance among scientists and nonscientists alike. His most famous book, Man’s Place in Nature, published only five years after Darwin’s The Origin of Species, offers a compelling review of primate and human paleontology, and is the first attempt to apply Darwin’s theory to human beings. As compelling a piece of analysis now as it was 140 years ago, Man’s Place in Nature is a must for every science lover’s library.

Structure and Contingency - Evolutionary Processes in Life and Human Society (Paperback): John Bintliff Structure and Contingency - Evolutionary Processes in Life and Human Society (Paperback)
John Bintliff; Introduction by Stephen Jay Gould
R4,358 Discovery Miles 43 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The theme of this book is the appropriate methodology for the study of the history of life on earth. In particular, it focuses on the interplay between form and structure: the things that we might predict and model and the things we cannot predict -- the arbitrary and the contingent -- which may be as important, or even more important, than the way in which life on earth has evolved.

The contributors are drawn from palaeontology, archaeology, anthropology and human evolution; the timescales covered are from the development of life on earth, through human evolution to later prehistory and historic archaeology. Underpinning the theme of the book is the work of Stephen Jay Gould, who has developed a distinctive philosophy of history concerning the nature of long-term and short-term evolutionary processes, particularly stressing the interplay between structure and contingency.

Eight Little Piggies - Reflections in Natural History (Paperback, Reprinted edition): Stephen Jay Gould Eight Little Piggies - Reflections in Natural History (Paperback, Reprinted edition)
Stephen Jay Gould
R793 R695 Discovery Miles 6 950 Save R98 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"There is no scientist today whose books I look forward to reading with greater anticipation of enjoyment and enlightenment than Stephen Jay Gould."—Martin Gardner

Among scientists who write, no one illuminates as well as Stephen Jay Gould doesthe wonderful workings of the natural world. Now in a new volume of collected essays—his sixth since Ever Since Darwin—Gould speaks of the importance of unbroken connections within our own lives and to our ancestralgenerations. Along with way, he opens to us the mysteries of fish tails, frog calls, and other matters, and shows once and for all why we must take notice when a seemingly insignificant creature is threatened, like the land snail Partula from Moorea, whose extinction he movingly relates.

"A lovely mixture of bizarre facts, nice arguments, clever insights into the workings of evolution and a quality of writing that can make your skin prickle.. . . Gould has given us a feast."—Nature

"Like the master, Darwin, [Gould] has a gift for metaphor—for finding striking analogies that highlight the organizing principles behind Nature."—Newsday

"Few writers of popular science have given more pleasure to more readers than Stephen Jay Gould. . . . He packs a clout few science writers can match."—NewYork Times Book Review

"Who could resist a title like that—and, knowing the author, who wouldn't surmise that Gould . . . demonstrate[s] that five fingers and five toes arenot the primordial/canonical mammalian standard. . . . Essays that reveal Gouldin midlife, as passionate and articulate as ever, but older and wiser."—KirkusReviews

Wonderful Life (Paperback, Reissue): Stephen Jay Gould Wonderful Life (Paperback, Reissue)
Stephen Jay Gould
R408 R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Save R75 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'A masterpiece of analysis and imagination. . . It centres on a sensation al discovery in the field of palaeontology - the existence, in the Bur gess Shale. . . of 530-million-year-old fossils unique in age, preservat ion and diversity. . . With skill and passion, Gould takes this mute coll ection of fossils and makes them speak to us. The result challenges s ome of our most cherished self-perceptions and urges a fundamental re-assessment of our place in the history of life on earth' Sunday Times.

Ontogeny and Phylogeny (Paperback, New Ed): Stephen Jay Gould Ontogeny and Phylogeny (Paperback, New Ed)
Stephen Jay Gould
R1,064 Discovery Miles 10 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny was Haeckel's answer--the wrong one--to the most vexing question of nineteenth-century biology: what is the relationship between individual development (ontogeny) and the evolution of species and lineages (phylogeny)? In this, the first major book on the subject in fifty years, Stephen Gould documents the history of the idea of recapitulation from its first appearance among the pre-Socratics to its fall in the early twentieth century. Mr. Gould explores recapitulation as an idea that intrigued politicians and theologians as well as scientists. He shows that Haeckel's hypothesis--that human fetuses with gill slits are, literally, tiny fish, exact replicas of their water-breathing ancestors--had an influence that extended beyond biology into education, criminology, psychoanalysis (Freud and Jung were devout recapitulationists), and racism. The theory of recapitulation, Gould argues, finally collapsed not from the weight of contrary data, but because the rise of Mendelian genetics rendered it untenable. Turning to modern concepts, Gould demonstrates that, even though the whole subject of parallels between ontogeny and phylogeny fell into disrepute, it is still one of the great themes of evolutionary biology. Heterochrony--changes in developmental timing, producing parallels between ontogeny and phylogeny--is shown to be crucial to an understanding of gene regulation, the key to any rapprochement between molecular and evolutionary biology. Gould argues that the primary evolutionary value of heterochrony may lie in immediate ecological advantages for slow or rapid maturation, rather than in long-term changes of form, as all previous theories proclaimed. Neoteny--the opposite of recapitulation--is shown to be the most important determinant of human evolution. We have evolved by retaining the juvenile characters of our ancestors and have achieved both behavioral flexibility and our characteristic morphology thereby (large brains by prolonged retention of rapid fetal growth rates, for example). Gould concludes that there may be nothing new under the sun, but permutation of the old within complex systems can do wonders. As biologists, we deal directly with the kind of material complexity that confers an unbounded potential upon simple, continuous changes in underlying processes. This is the chief joy of our science.

Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes - Further Reflections in Natural History (Paperback): Stephen Jay Gould Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes - Further Reflections in Natural History (Paperback)
Stephen Jay Gould
R725 R636 Discovery Miles 6 360 Save R89 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Lively and fascinating. . . . [Gould] writes beautifully about science and the wonders of nature."—Tracy Kidder

Over a century after Darwin published the Origin of Species, Darwinian theory is in a "vibrantly healthy state," writes Stephen Jay Gould, its most engaging and illuminating exponent. Exploring the "peculiar and mysterious particulars of nature," Gould introduces the reader to some of the many and wonderful manifestations of evolutionary biology.

"As witty as he is learned, Gould has a born essayist's ability to evoke the general out of fascinating particulars. . . . He is a thinker and writer as central to our times as any whose name comes to mind. . . . Whether he is explaining how zebras get their stripes, [or] why it is fallacious to assume that extinction means biological 'failure' . . . Gould's passion for truth an generosity of spirit make him one of nature's true wonders."—Gene Lyons, Newsweek

"Delectable. . . . A happy evolutionary tour de force. Gould is a true natural philosopher in the grand tradition of the Enlightenment. Read, learn, and enjoy."—Washington Post Book World

Extinction - Bad Genes or Bad Luck? (Paperback): David M. Raup Extinction - Bad Genes or Bad Luck? (Paperback)
David M. Raup; Introduction by Stephen Jay Gould
R580 R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Save R75 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Introduction by Stephen Jay Gould

In the geological record, there are five major mass extinctions—the "Big Five." The most famous happened at the end of the Cretaceous Period, when the dinosaurs and two-thirds of all marine animal species were wiped out, opening the door for the age of mammals and the rise of Homo Sapiens. Using this example as a springboard, David M. Raup leaps into an egaging discussion of the theories, assumptions, and difficulties associated with the science of species extinction. Woven is along the way are stories of the trilobite eye, tropical reefs, flying reptiles, and the fate of the heath hen on Martha's Vineyard, a very modern extinction.

This is the first major book to present a comprehensive overview of the current state of extinction studies. At the end of the journey, Raup has put forward the best science of the day to answer the question posed by the title: Bad genes or bad luck?

"An eminently entertaining and informative read." —Malcolm W. Browne, New York Times Book Review

"A delightful little book about life on this planet and about extinctions, in particular. It is as much about the philosophy and methodology of science as about the downside of evolution." —Clark R. Chapman, Planetary Science Institute

"David Raup's Extinction will change the way many of us perceive our world. In a style that is both elegant and persuasive, Raup undercuts the popular and comfortable notions that extinction is a mark of failure. . . . We are shown a world that is less certain, but in many ways more interesting than the one we imagined we occupied." —Roger Lewin, author of Bones of Contention


The Richness of Life - A Stephen Jay Gould Reader (Paperback, New Ed): Stephen Jay Gould The Richness of Life - A Stephen Jay Gould Reader (Paperback, New Ed)
Stephen Jay Gould; Edited by Paul McGarr, Steven Rose
R540 R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Save R97 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

There aren't many scientists famous enough in their lifetime to be canonized by the US Congress as one of America's 'living legends'. Yet few would have grudged this accolade to Stephen Jay Gould, whose writings on history - both of the natural world and of the study of the natural world - had made him a household name by the time of his death in 2002. A committed Darwinian and robust critic of creationist myths, he nevertheless made major revisions to orthodox Darwinian theory, from his concept of punctuated equilibrium to his insistence on the importance of chance in the history of life on earth. And in addition, his trenchant attacks on scientific racism and the pretensions of sociobiology still resonate, nearly three decades after they were first written. In The Richness of Life, Steven Rose and Paul McGarr have selected from across the full range of Gould's writing, including some of the most famous of his essays and extracts from his major books. An introduction by Steven Rose sets both the essays, and Gould's life, in context.

The Flamingo's Smile - Reflections in Natural History (Paperback): Stephen Jay Gould The Flamingo's Smile - Reflections in Natural History (Paperback)
Stephen Jay Gould
R774 R676 Discovery Miles 6 760 Save R98 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reflections in Natural History

"Gould himself is a rare and wonderful animal—a member of the endangeredspecies known as the ruby-throated polymath. . . . [He] is a leading theoriston large-scale patterns in evolution . . . [and] one of the sharpest and most humane thinkers in the sciences."—David Quammen, New York Times Book Review

Causal Explanation for Social Scientists - A Reader (Paperback): Andrew P. Vayda, Bradley B. Walters Causal Explanation for Social Scientists - A Reader (Paperback)
Andrew P. Vayda, Bradley B. Walters; Contributions by Jose F. Arocha, T. C. Chamberlin, Jon Elster, …
R2,054 Discovery Miles 20 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

All social scientists, despite their differences on many issues, ask causal questions about the world. In this anthology, Andrew P. Vayda and Bradley B. Walters set forth strategy and methods to answer those questions. The selected readings, all illuminating causal explanation for social scientists, are not only by anthropologists, sociologists, economists, and human ecologists but also by philosophers, biologists, psychologists, historians, and specialists in other fields. The essays will appeal to those doing applied research on practical problems as well as those seeking mainly to satisfy their curiosity about the causes of whatever events or types of events interest them.

Punctuated Equilibrium (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed): Stephen Jay Gould Punctuated Equilibrium (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)
Stephen Jay Gould
R827 R688 Discovery Miles 6 880 Save R139 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1972 Stephen Jay Gould took the scientific world by storm with his paper on punctuated equilibrium, written with Niles Eldredge. Challenging a core assumption of Darwin's theory of evolution, it launched the career of one of the most influential evolutionary biologists of our time--perhaps the best known since Darwin.

Now, thirty-five years later, and five years after his untimely death, "Punctuated Equilibrium" (originally published as the central chapter of Gould's masterwork, "The Structure of Evolutionary Theory") offers his only book-length testament on an idea he fiercely promoted, repeatedly refined, and tirelessly defended. Punctuated equilibrium holds that the great majority of species originate in geological moments (punctuations) and persist in stasis. The idea was hotly debated because it forced biologists to rethink entrenched ideas about evolutionary patterns and processes. But as Gould shows here in his typically exhaustive coverage, the idea has become the foundation of a new view of hierarchical selection and macroevolution.

What emerges strikingly from this book is that punctuated equilibrium represents a much broader paradigm about the nature of change--a worldview that may be judged as a distinctive and important movement within recent intellectual history. Indeed we may now be living within a punctuation, and our awareness of what this means may be the enduring legacy of one of America's best-loved scientists.

Flesh of My Flesh - The Ethics of Cloning Humans A Reader (Paperback, New): Gregory E. Pence Flesh of My Flesh - The Ethics of Cloning Humans A Reader (Paperback, New)
Gregory E. Pence; Contributions by George Annas, Stephen Jay Gould, George Johnson, Axel Kahn, …
R619 R537 Discovery Miles 5 370 Save R82 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cloning is one of the most hotly debated issues to have hit the world news in years. The first book of its kind. Flesh of My Flesh is a collection of articles by today's most-respected scientists, philosophers, bioethicists, theologians, and law professors about whether we should allow human cloning. The book includes historical pieces to provide background for the current debate. Religious, philosophical, and legal points of view are all represented. Flesh of My Flesh offers a fascinating and comprehensive look at this important and complex issue.

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