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The Dechronization of Sam Magruder
by George Gaylord Simpson, Arthur C. Clarke , Stephen Jay Gould — published 1996 — 2 editions |
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Attending Marvels: A Patagonian Journal
— 3 editions |
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Tempo and Mode in Evolution
— published 1984 |
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The Meaning of Evolution: A Study of the History of Life and of Its Significance for Man, Revised Edition
— published 1949 — 3 editions |
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Principles of Animal Taxonomy
— 2 editions |
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Horses
— published 1971 |
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Splendid Isolation: The Curious History Of South American Mammals
— 2 editions |
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L'Uomo che restò Solo sulla Terra
— published 1996 |
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Fossils and the History of Life
— published 1984 — 2 editions |
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Simpson: The Major Features Of Evolution
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“The passion for naming things is an odd human trait. It is strange that men always feel so much more at ease when they have put appellations on the things around them and that a wild, new region almost seems familiar and subdued once enough names have been used on it, even though in fact it is not changed in the slightest. Or, on second thought, it is perhaps not really strange. The urge to name must be as old as the human race, as old as speech which is one of the really fundamental characteristics by which we rise above the brutes, and thus a basic and essential part of the human spirit or soul. The naming fallacy is common enough even in science. Many a scientist claims to have explained some phenomenon when in truth all he has done is to give it a name. ”
― George Gaylord Simpson
― George Gaylord Simpson
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