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Stephen Jay Gould (/ɡuːld/; September 10, 1941 – May 20, 2002) was an American paleontologist, evolutionary biologist, and historian of science. He was also one of the most influential and widely read writers of popular science of his generation. Gould spent most of his career teaching at Harvard University and working at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. In the later years of his life, Gould also taught biology and evolution at New York University.
Gould's most significant contribution to evolutionary biology was the theory of punctuated equilibrium, which he developed with Niles Eldredge in 1972. The theory proposes that most evolution is marked by long periods of evolutionary stability, which is punctuated by rare instances of branching evolution. The theory was contrasted against phyletic gradualism, the popular idea that evolutionary change is marked by a pattern of smooth and continuous change in the fossil record.
Most of Gould's empirical research was based on the land snail genera Poecilozonites and Cerion. He also contributed to evolutionary developmental biology, and has received wide praise for his book Ontogeny and Phylogeny. In evolutionary theory he opposed strict selectionism, sociobiology as applied to humans, and evolutionary psychology. He campaigned against creationism and proposed that science and religion should be considered two distinct fields (or "magisteria") whose authorities do not overlap.
Stephen Jay Gould interview on Evolution
STEPHEN JAY GOULD: Seven Wonders of the World
Stephen Jay Gould interview on Charlie Rose (1994)
Stephen Jay Gould on Intelligence Tests (IQ), the Nature - Nurture Controversy 1995
Stephen Jay Gould 1991 Interview
Science, Fate and Religion
Stephen Jay Gould on "The Connection" Dec. 15, 2000
Stephen Jay Gould - Evolution and the 21st Century
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1995 | In the Company of Animals conference, Keynote Address by Stephen Jay Gould | The New School
Stephen Jay Gould interview on Evolution
Stephen Jay Gould (1941-2002) was a paleontologist, evolutionary biologist and historian of science. He taught at Harvard and worked at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Gould was also a great science writer. From the BBC TV series 'Seven Wonders of the World' (1995)
Stephen Jay Gould on his book, 'Finders, Keepers - Eight Collectors: Treasures and Oddities of Natural History.'
Gould mentions Alfred Binet who invented the first practical intelligence test, the race difference in IQ is also treated. On IQ Gould wrote”: ‘The Mismeasure of Man (1981/1996). He challenges the methodological accuracy of ‘The Bell Curve’ (1994), by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray, which represented the arguments of what Gould terms biological determinism. Stephen Jay Gould (September 10, 1941 - May 20, 2002) was an American paleontologist evolutionary biologist, and historian of science. He was also one of the most influential and widely read writers of popular science of his generation. Gould spent most of his career teaching at Harvard University and working at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. In the later years of his life, Gould also taught biology and evolu...
In this 1996 Upon Reflection interview from the University of Washington, host Marcia Alvar is joined by the late evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould, longtime professor of zoology and geography at Harvard University and later the American Museum of Natural History. As a writer of popular science literature, he muses on Hollywood's misrepresentation of scientific oddities and his novel "Dinosaur in a Haystack."
Hosted by Christopher Lydon. From WBUR, and NPR. Stephen Jay Gould was the most popular modern guardian not just of Charles Darwin’s evolutionary science, but of the quasi-religious enthusiasm that closes the _Origin of Species_, where Darwin wrote “there is grandeur in this view of life.” Through 27 years Steve Gould has written an unbroken series of essays in the magazine Natural History, all under the heading: “This view of life.” Excitement, awe, a certain sentimentality some would say, are the mark of his scientific writing-about the beauty of fossils, about Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak or the majestic, improbable continuity of 3-and-a-half billion years of life on earth. He writes with a connected passion about his Hungarian immigrant grandparents, Grammy and Papa Joe, who...
Lecture from March 2000 at the annual meeting of the American Institute of Biological Sciences in the Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
Center for Public Scholarship | http://www.newschool.edu/cps 1995 - In the Company of Animals - Keynote: Stephen Jay Gould | The New School April 6-8, 1995: The 4th conference in the Social Research Conference series, In the Company of Animals examined our relationship with other animals over time and in different cultures through a public conference at the New School, a poetry reading organized by the American Academy of Poets, and exhibits and other public programs at the Pierpont Morgan Library, The Asia Society, The Museum of African Art, and the Jewish Museum. Stephen Jay Gould (September 10, 1941 -- May 20, 2002) was the Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology at Harvard University and the Keynote speaker and author for the conference. This conference was made possible by gen...
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Entrevista com Stephen Jay Gould em 1995. Duração: 7 min. Gould nasceu e morreu em Nova Iorque. (nascimento: 10-09-1941; morte: 20-05-2002) Ele foi professor de Harvard e atuou nas áreas de Paleontologia, Biologia evolutiva e História da ciência. Nesta entrevista, ele critica a utilização de um número, o valor do teste QI, para expressar a inteligência de uma pessoa e, assim, justificar atitudes discriminatórias, por parte de um governo, contra a pessoa. Ainda, nesta curta entrevista apresenta uma crítica ao livro "The Bell Curve" escrito em 1994 por Richard J. Herrnstein e Charles Murray.
An interview with American paleontologist and evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould. He was an expert on land snails in the Caribic area. He was fascinated by the evolution since he was five years old because of dinosaurs, when he visited the American Museum of Natural History. With Dutch journalist Wim Kayzer he talks about his youth, his theories, the Burgess shale and his work. In the Dutch television show A Glorious Accident (1993) six scientists talk about their visions on their work and the world. Journalist Wim Kayzer asks them: how far did you come in your understanding of our thoughts an actions? What did science really bring us at the end of the 20th century: knowledge or also understanding? Order the dvd-box of A Glorious Accident here: http://winkel.vpro.nl/een-schitterend-o...
Thomas Aquinas Stephen Jay Gould and Chief Taiaroa Meet at Moeraki kiwiconnexion | Far Country Tales from kiwiconnexion Can you believe it? Aquinas, Taiaroa and J S Gould arguing about the Moeraki boulders on southern coastline of Te Waipounamu, New Zealand's South Island. Music in this video thanks to Dave Hallam https://www.youtube.com/user/DLH1956 Where is the Far Country? If you look on a map, you won't find it. But it's real. As real as China or America or any physical location, large or small. It's in your mind's eye, an ever present place. Let's explore it together using thought and church history to chart the map. To get there requires only the key of your imagination. It's a place of Far Country Tall Tales and True, which we call talltruetales. http://kiwiconnexion.nz/view...
We pass through this world but once. Look in the mirror, and don't be tempted to equate transient domination with either intrinsic superiority or prospects for extended survival. What you see is that the most outstanding feature of life's history is a constant domination by bacteria. The most erroneous stories are those we think we know best - and therefore never scrutinize or question. All evolutionary biologists know that variation itself is nature's only irreducible essence... I had to place myself amidst the variation. Evolution is a process of constant branching and expansion.
Evolution is a process of constant branching and expansion. I don't think academic writing ever was wonderful. However, science used to be much less specialized. If I don't make it, I'll be very sad that there are things I didn't do, but I'm happy that I've done what I have. When people learn no tools of judgment and merely follow their hopes, the seeds of political manipulation are sown. We pass through this world but once. All evolutionary biologists know that variation itself is nature's only irreducible essence... I had to place myself amidst the variation.
Nothing is more dangerous than a dogmatic worldview - nothing more constraining, more blinding to innovation, more destructive of openness to novelty. Evolution is one of the two or three most primally fascinating subjects in all the sciences. We pass through this world but once. The most erroneous stories are those we think we know best - and therefore never scrutinize or question. When people learn no tools of judgment and merely follow their hopes, the seeds of political manipulation are sown. I don't think academic writing ever was wonderful. However, science used to be much less specialized.
Paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould discusses his new book, "The Lying Stories of Marrakech." »»﴿───► See more on the Authors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I30kDK7RrKXxtLK9WxA33-T
Inapub caught up with Stephen Gould, managing director of Everards for the latest on plans for the new site. After rebranding and announcing plans for a new site called Everards Meadows, Stephen fills us in on how the work is coming along.
Journalist Wim Kayzer interviewt Stephen Jay Gould. De Amerikaanse zoöloog en paleontoloog was gespecialiseerd in de landslakken van het Caribisch gebied. Zijn fascinatie voor de evolutie ont kiemde op vijfjarige leeftijd door de dinosauriërs. Over zijn vak zei hij: 'De schoonheid ervan ligt in de enorme tijdspanne, in de wetenschap dat de menselijke geschiedenis maar één oogwenk is in de immensiteit van de geologie.’ Dutch journalist Wim Kayzer interviews Stephen Jay Gould. The American paleontologist, evolutionary biologist was an expert on land snails in the Caribic area. He was fascinated by the evolution since he was five years old because of dinosaurs. About his profession he said: The beauty is in the enormous timespan, the knowledge that the human history is a blink of the immen...
A Stephen Jay Gould lecture titled Darwin's Revolution in Thought. This is a discussion about why Darwin's theory of evolution is difficult for some people to accept, even today.