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Definition of Stephen jay gould
1. Noun. United States paleontologist and popularizer of science (1941-2002).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stephen Jay Gould
Literary usage of Stephen jay gould
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Architect and the Scaffold: Evolution and Education in South Africa by W. James, Lynne Wilson (2002)
"... A TRIBUTE TO stephen jay gould Pippa Skotnes My first encounter with Stephen
Jay Gould was in the late 1970s when I ..."
2. Sub-Saharan Africa & U.S. National Interests by Don Henk, Anthony D. Marley, John P. Brooks (1998)
"stephen jay gould, Hen 's Teeth and Horse 's Toes. Further Reflections in Natural
... See, for example, stephen jay gould, Time 's Arrow, Time 's Cycle. ..."
3. For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto by Murray Newton Rothbard (2006)
"As one of the expounders of the new view, Professor stephen jay gould, ...
stephen jay gould, "Evolution: Explosion, Not Ascent," New York Times (January 22 ..."
4. Clausewitzian Friction & Future War by Barry D. Watts (1996)
"7 As the paleontologist stephen jay gould observed in 1994: "Natural selection
is an immensely powerful yet beautifully simple theory that has held up ..."
5. A Traveler's Guide to the Galapagos Islands by Barry Boyce (2004)
"EVER SINCE DARWIN, stephen jay gould, 1977. New York: WW Norton. One of several
excellent books by the late great evolutionary biologist, Steven Jay Gould; ..."
6. Architecture Goes Wild by Kas Oosterhuis (2002)
"This marks a genuine leap in evolution, an overstepping of a critical mass in
information density. ln his book Wonderful Life,stePhen Jay Gould. ..."
7. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"1983 Cunning is the refuge of the little guy —stephen jay gould, “Were Dinosaurs
Dumb?,” 1980, in The Contemporary Essay, ed. Donald Hall, 1984 In short, ..."