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Warren D. Allmon Stephen Jay Gould: Reflections on his view of life collection The structure of Gould : happenstance, humanism, history, and the unity of his view of life Warren D. Allmon – Diversity in the fossil record and Stephen Jay Gould’s evolving view of the history of life Richard K. Bambach – The legacy of punctuated equilibrium Dana H. Geary – A tree grows in Queens : Stephen Jay Gould and ecology Warren D. Allmon, Paul J. Morris, and Linda C. Ivany – Stephen Jay Gould’s winnowing fork : science, religion, and creationism Patricia H. Kelley – Top-tier : Stephen Jay Gould and mass extinctions David C. Kendrick – Stephen Jay Gould - what does it mean to be a radical? Richard C. Lewontin and Richard Levins – Evolutionary theory and the social uses of biology Philip Kitcher – Stephen Jay Gould’s evolving, hierarchical thoughts on stasis Bruce S. Lieberman – Stephen Jay Gould : the scientist as educator Robert M. Ross – Stephen Jay Gould : remembering a geologist Jill S. Schneiderman – Gould’s odyssey : form may follow function, or former function, and all species are equal (especially bacteria), but history is trumps R.D.K. Thomas – The tree of life : Stephen Jay Gould’s contributions to systematics Margaret M. Yacobucci – Genetics and development : good as Gould Robert L. Dorit – Bibliography : Stephen Jay Gould / compiled by Warren D. Allmon

Stephen Jay Gould: Reflections on his view of life

Warren D. Allmon (ed.)

Oxford, 2009

Abstract

The structure of Gould : happenstance, humanism, history, and the unity of his view of life Warren D. Allmon – Diversity in the fossil record and Stephen Jay Gould’s evolving view of the history of life Richard K. Bambach – The legacy of punctuated equilibrium Dana H. Geary – A tree grows in Queens : Stephen Jay Gould and ecology Warren D. Allmon, Paul J. Morris, and Linda C. Ivany – Stephen Jay Gould’s winnowing fork : science, religion, and creationism Patricia H. Kelley – Top-tier : Stephen Jay Gould and mass extinctions David C. Kendrick – Stephen Jay Gould - what does it mean to be a radical? Richard C. Lewontin and Richard Levins – Evolutionary theory and the social uses of biology Philip Kitcher – Stephen Jay Gould’s evolving, hierarchical thoughts on stasis Bruce S. Lieberman – Stephen Jay Gould : the scientist as educator Robert M. Ross – Stephen Jay Gould : remembering a geologist Jill S. Schneiderman – Gould’s odyssey : form may follow function, or former function, and all species are equal (especially bacteria), but history is trumps R.D.K. Thomas – The tree of life : Stephen Jay Gould’s contributions to systematics Margaret M. Yacobucci – Genetics and development : good as Gould Robert L. Dorit – Bibliography : Stephen Jay Gould / compiled by Warren D. Allmon