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) I like Stephen J. Gould , the Stephanie Plum
series (which most men will never read), The Lord of the Rings ,
Archy and Mehitabel , and the list will go on and on.
Thus Spake Zarathustra, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Moon is a
Harsh Mistress, The Doomsday Book, Jitterbug Perfume, Hitchiker's
Guide, The Brothers Karamazov, Where the Wild Things Are, All Miles
Vorkosigan Books, Stephen Jay Gould b.
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Journal Posts (16)
by Robot_Girl
Glenn Gould (1932-1982), a pianist extraordinaire, who at
Three was considered exceptional; at Twelve brilliant; at Twenty, a
genius as profound as ... Stephen Hawking (1942-), world-renowned theoretical
physicist and cosmologist, was born 300 years to the day, after
Galileo's death.
by paverlove
Goertzel, Al Goldstein, Alison Gopnik, Mikhail
Gorbachev, Nadine Gordimer, Michael Goudeau, Stephen Jay Gould,
Greg Graffin, Steve Grand, Richard E. Grant, Ulysses S. Grant, A.C.
Grayling, Seth Green, Stephen Greenblatt, Susan Greenfield, Alan
Greenspan, Germaine Greer, Kathy Griffin, Rachel
by johnnybb27
is a biological connection between race and intelligence, I
suggest you read Stephen J. Gould's "Mismeasure of Man." The
edition sourced by me is the 1981 edition, the current edition
actually has a chapter specifically addressing the arguments of
"The Bell Curve." Bibliography Gould, Steven J.
by WitAndPain
Stephen Jay Gould, Harvard zoologist, co-created the theory
of punctuated equilibrium after decades of research showed that
Neo-Darwinism was unsupportable.
Journal Comments (17)
Comment by Wordplayer
(Carl Sagan, general science),
The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark (Carl
Sagan, general science), The Mismeasure of Man (Stephen Jay Gould,
the quest to measure human intelligence), Bodies We've Buried
(can't remember the authors' names, darn it, but its about forensic
science),
Comment by BlueBuffellow
Stephen Jay Gould spent the better
part of 30 years trying to explain that to people, but for some
reason they just don't get it.
Forum Comments (17)
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you're done with
that, read The Mismeasure of Man, by Stephen Jay
Gould.http://www.amazon.com/dp/0393314251/Interestingly, Amazon is
offering you savings if you buy it along with The Bell Curve by
Charles Murray. That's interesting because Gould wrote his book
specifically to refute Murray's book on
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Comment by erfling
Binet, at least according to Stephen Jay Gould, didn't think
intelligence was quantifiable.