Human chauvinism. Review of Full House by Stephen Jay Gould
Evolution 51 (3) (1997)
| Abstract | This pleasantly written book has two related themes. The first is a statistical argument which Gould believes has great generality, uniting baseball, a moving personal response to the serious illness from which, thankfully, the author has now recovered, and his second theme: that of whether evolution is progressive. | |||||||||
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