Stephen Jay Gould Quotes That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
Stephen Jay Gould quotes that inspire a great attitude towards life That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
1. As a chief ingredient in the mythology of science, the accumulation of objective facts supposedly controls the history of conceptual change–as logical and self-effacing scientists bow before the dictates of nature and willingly change their views to accommodate the growth of conceptual knowledge. The paradigm for such an idealistic notion remains Huxley’s famous remark about a beautiful theory killed by a nasty, ugly little fact. But single facts almost never slay worldviews, at least not right away (and properly so, for the majority of deeply anomalous observations turn out to be wrong)...Anomalous facts get incorporated into existing theories, often with a bit of forced stretching to be sure, but usually with decent fit because most worldviews contain considerable flexibility. (How else could they last so long, or be so recalcitrant to overthrow?)
Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms: Essays on Natural History
Author:- Stephen Jay Gould
Category:- science,knowledge
2. My potential salvation...must remain an unswerving commitment to treat generality only as it emerges from little things that arrest us and open our eyes with "aha" -- while direct, abstract, learned assaults upon generalities usually glaze them over.
The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History
Author:- Stephen Jay Gould
Category:- science
3. No Geologist worth anything is permanently bound to a desk or laboratory, but the charming notion that true science can only be based on unbiased observation of nature in the raw is mythology. Creative work, in geology and anywhere else, is interaction and synthesis: half-baked ideas from a bar room, rocks in the field, chains of thought from lonely walks, numbers squeezed from rocks in a laboratory, numbers from a calculator riveted to a desk, fancy equipment usually malfunctioning on expensive ships, cheap equipment in the human cranium, arguments before a road cut.
An Urchin in the Storm: Essays about Books and Ideas
Author:- Stephen Jay Gould
Category:- science
4. Science is not a heartless pursuit of objective information; it is a creative human activity.
Author:- Stephen Jay Gould
Category:- science
5. Scientists have power by virtue of the respect commanded by the discipline... We live with poets and politicians, preachers and philosophers. All have their ways of knowing, and all are valid in their proper domain. The world is too complex and interesting for one way to hold all the answers.
Bully for Brontosaurus: Reflections in Natural History
Author:- Stephen Jay Gould
Category:- science
6. Skepticism is the agent of reason against organized irrationalism--and is therefore one of the keys to human social and civic decency.
Author:- Stephen Jay Gould
Category:- philosophy,science
7. The human mind delights in finding pattern—so much so that we often mistake coincidence or forced analogy for profound meaning. No other habit of thought lies so deeply within the soul of a small creature trying to make sense of a complex world not constructed for it.
The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History
Author:- Stephen Jay Gould
Category:- science
8. We are here because one odd group of fishes had a peculiar fin anatomy that could transform into legs for terrestrial creatures; because the earth never froze entirely during an ice age; because a small and tenuous species, arising in Africa a quarter of a million years ago, has managed, so far, to survive by hook and by crook. We may yearn for a ‘higher answer’– but none exists
Author:- Stephen Jay Gould
Category:- science
9. We have become, by the power of a glorious evolutionary accident called intelligence, the stewards of life's continuity on earth. We did not ask for this role, but we cannot abjure it. We may not be suited to it, but here we are.
The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History
Author:- Stephen Jay Gould
Category:- science
10. We pass through this world but once. Few tragedies can be more extensive than the stunting of life, few injustices deeper than the denial of an opportunity to strive or even to hope, by a limit imposed from without, but falsely identified as lying within.
The Mismeasure of Man
Author:- Stephen Jay Gould
Category:- hope
11. What then, are the nonscientific reasons that have fostered the resurgence of biological determinism? They range, I believe, from pedestrian pursuits of high royalties for best sellers to pernicious attempts to reintroduce racism as respectable science. Their common denominator must lie in our current malaise. How satisfying it is to fob off the responsibility for war and violence upon our presumably carnivorous ancestors. How convenient to blame the poor and the hungry for their own condition – lest we be forced to blame our economic system or our government for an abject failure to secure a decent life for all people. And how convenient an argument for those who control government and, by the way, provide the money that science requires for its very existence.
Ever Since Darwin: Reflections in Natural History
Author:- Stephen Jay Gould
Category:- science
12. Wonder and knowledge are both to be cherished.
Ever Since Darwin: Reflections in Natural History
Author:- Stephen Jay Gould
Category:- knowledge
