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San Francisco, CA, USA: Freeman, Cooper & Company, Date: 1972. Hardcover. Good. Good condition. Moderate wear. Binding fairly tight, pages age toned. Previous owner's name marked inside. No Dust Jacket. Pictures available upon request. 1972. Freeman, Cooper & Company ISBN 0877353255 9780877353256 [CA]
ISBN10: 0877353255, ISBN13: 9780877353256, [publisher: Freeman, Cooper & Company, San Francisco, CA, USA] Hardcover Good condition. Moderate wear. Binding fairly tight, pages age toned. Previous owner's name marked inside. No Dust Jacket. Pictures available upon request. [Sudbury, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1972]
San Francisco, CA, USA Freeman, Cooper & Company 1972 Unabridged. Hardcover Good Good condition. Moderate wear. Binding fairly tight, pages age toned. Previous owner's name marked inside. No Dust Jacket. Pictures available upon request.
ISBN10: 0877353255, ISBN13: 9780877353256, [publisher: Freeman Cooper & Co] Hardcover Buy with confidence! Book is in good condition with minor wear to the pages, binding, and minor marks within [Amherst, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1972]
San Francisco: Freeman Cooper & Company, Date: 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 250 pages. The first publication of Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould's paper "Punctuated Equilibria: An Alternative to Phyletic Gradualism." This was one of Gould's major contributions to evolutionary theory and it remains a controversial one to this day. Gould and Eldredge propose that evolution is not gradual, rather, they argue, species develop rapidly, followed by long periods without marked change. In his essays, Gould wrote that science was too biased toward definitive results, when the real world and most studies produced no results. "Over and over again in my career I have bashed my head against this wall of nonreporting... When Niles Eldridge and I proposed the theory of punctuated equilibrium in evolution we did so to grant stasis in phylogenetic lineages the status of 'worth reporting'-for stasis had previously been ignored as nonevidence of nonevolution, though all paleontologists knew its high relative frequency" (quoted from "Cardboard Darwinism" in Gould's An Urchin in the Storm). This lardmark of evolution appeared in an otherwise minor collection of papers, bound in a cheap, drab binding. Despite its inauspicious beginnings, everyone working in evolutionary biology has had to grapple with its ideas and it launched the career of one of the best-known scientists of the 20th century. First edition (first printing). A very good hardcover copy; no dust jacket, as issu ...
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ISBN10: 0877353255, ISBN13: 9780877353256, [publisher: Freeman Cooper & Company, San Francisco] Hardcover First Edition 250 pages. The first publication of Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould's paper "Punctuated Equilibria: An Alternative to Phyletic Gradualism." This was one of Gould's major contributions to evolutionary theory and it remains a controversial one to this day. Gould and Eldredge propose that evolution is not gradual, rather, they argue, species develop rapidly, followed by long periods without marked change. In his essays, Gould wrote that science was too biased toward definitive results, when the real world and most studies produced no results. "Over and over again in my career I have bashed my head against this wall of nonreporting. When Niles Eldridge and I proposed the theory of punctuated equilibrium in evolution we did so to grant stasis in phylogenetic lineages the status of 'worth reporting'-for stasis had previously been ignored as nonevidence of nonevolution, though all paleontologists knew its high relative frequency" (quoted from "Cardboard Darwinism" in Gould's An Urchin in the Storm). This lardmark of evolution appeared in an otherwise minor collection of papers, bound in a cheap, drab binding. Despite its inauspicious beginnings, everyone working in evolutionary biology has had to grapple with its ideas and it launched the career of one of the best-known scientists of the 20th ...
ISBN10: 0877353255, ISBN13: 9780877353256, [publisher: Freeman Cooper & Co] Hardcover Good [liverpool, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1972]
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