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BOSTON (AP) - Stephen Jay Gould, a famed evolutionary biologist and prolific author who influenced his field for decades, died Monday. He was 60.

Gould died of cancer at his home in New York City, according to his assistant, Stephanie Schur.

Gould, a Harvard University professor, joined the faculty in 1967 as a professor of geology. He advanced to associate professor in 1971 and to professor in 1973.

Gould was a best-selling author who was enamored of the mysteries of evolution. He was known for his engaging, often witty style evident in his collections of essays, which included "Ever Since Darwin", "The Panda's Thumb", and "The Mismeasure of Man," a study of intelligence testing and winner of the National Book Critics Award in 1982.

Much of Gould's work focused on the land snails of the West Indies, which he occasionally used to support a point in his articles for general readers.

One of America's best-known scientists, Gould wrote books that sought to make complex debates about geology, paleontology and evolutionary biology accessible to the public.

He analyzed evolutionary theory — criticizing elements of it at points — with comparisons to a range of disciplines, including popular culture and sports.

One of his most-championed causes was the idea of "punctuated equilibria" in which he emphasized that evolution consisted of relatively rapid spurts of species evolution rather than gradual, continuous transformations.

He also emphasized the importance of statistics in studying evolutionary variation, comparing the demise of the .400 hitter in baseball to the process by which evolutionary "outliers" disappeared.

Gould received his bachelor's degree from Antioch College in 1963 and enrolled in Columbia University. For his doctoral dissertation, Gould investigated fossil land snails of Bermuda. Gould also did work toward his doctorate at the American Museum of Natural History.

In one of his essays about evolution, "Darwin's Middle Road," which he wrote for his monthly column in Natural History magazine, Gould once said, "If genius has any common denominator, I would propose breadth of interest and the ability to construct fruitful analogies between fields."

Gould was also the recipient of several other awards including the National Magazine Award for Essays and Criticism for his column in Natural History in 1980 and the American Book Award in science for "Panda's Thumb" in 1981.

In 1975, Gould received the Schuchert Award, given each year by the Paleontological Society for excellence in research to a paleontologist under 40.

4 posted on 05/20/2002 12:56:48 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
Much too young. He will be missed.
5 posted on 05/20/2002 12:59:36 PM PDT by RightWhale
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To: Dog Gone
I enjoyed "The Mismeasure of Man". A pinnacle work in identifying a priori assumption.
8 posted on 05/20/2002 1:01:48 PM PDT by mattdono
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10 posted on 05/20/2002 1:06:44 PM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: Dog Gone
Gould once said, "If genius has any common denominator, I would propose breadth of interest and the ability to construct fruitful analogies between fields."

This is akin to say, Bill Gates stating "If genius has any common denominator, I would propose percentage of Microsoft owned and the appearance of a bespectacled field mouse".

The guy described himself perfectly...

14 posted on 05/20/2002 1:09:41 PM PDT by Mr. Bird
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To: Dog Gone
Gould was a dedicated man of the left. He concocted the idea of "punctuated equilibria" to try to explain away the fact that the fossil record fails to support evolutionary theory. His theory is wholly inconsistent with the basic premises of evolution. And, no I am not a creationist, nor even a religious person.
20 posted on 05/20/2002 1:13:29 PM PDT by thucydides
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To: Dog Gone
Although I am firmly on the Creation side, I will offer the following tribute to Professor Gould. He tried to be honest about his beliefs, and he was not a nasty, mean, ugly SOB like Richard Dawkins and many of the evolution zealots on this board. May God forgive ya, Perfesser.
108 posted on 05/20/2002 3:24:12 PM PDT by Timmy
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To: Dog Gone
Headline : Famed Harvard Biologist Gould Dies

Gould, a Harvard University professor, joined the faculty in 1967 as a professor of geology. He advanced to associate professor in 1971 and to professor in 1973.

Gould was neither a biologist nor a microbiologist, so just what are his qualifications so as to be considered a an expert in biology. Appears to me his only qualification was that other even less qualified people liked his conclusions irregardless of the fact that he never presented any evidence. At best he was a philosopher of biology, and a poor one at that.

131 posted on 05/20/2002 4:08:18 PM PDT by connectthedots
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To: Dog Gone
BOSTON (AP) - Stephen Jay Gould, a famed evolutionary biologist and prolific author who influenced his field for decades, died Monday. He was 60.

Evolutionist writers are such liars they can never tell the truth. He was a paleontologist, not a biologist, but I guess that one more lie for the cause is only fitting as an obituary to him. The Yahoo article at the top got it right though:"BOSTON (AP) - Stephen Jay Gould, the paleontologist and author who eloquently demystified science for the public and challenged his colleagues with revolutionary ideas about evolution, died Monday of cancer."

164 posted on 05/20/2002 5:18:06 PM PDT by gore3000
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