And Gould said, I can't think of one.
Jay Gould , who's a pretty nefarious character from American business history, and a guy named William A. Clark, who I had read a book about, somewhat
Jay Gould and Elizabeth Verba about 30 years ago in a paper about the mechanisms of innovation in evolution.
was Stephen Jay Gould wrote a book called "Wonderful Life."
And Stephen Jay Gould made a big thing about this tiny little kind of I suppose a wormlike thing in the fossil record.
I have Glenn Gould in here.
And so the question Gould was pondering is why has no one been able to replicate this feat over the ensuing 70 plus years?
Unless you're Glenn Gould .
responses to Gould comes from the Cambridge University Paleontologist Simon Conway Morris.
It's not Ellie Goulding doing an American Express concert where there's just millions of people watching.
So can you tell us about Glenn Gould ?
I once had dinner with Stephen Jay Gould , right?
I'm friends with Emily Gould who does Emily Books, and she's in subscription-based book business.
There certainly are some chapters on what Stephen Jay Gould called scientific racism and the politics of even just collection of data themselves.
Glenn Gould was considered one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century.
Alexander Gould , who played the first one, he's 42.
Now I learned about this concept from Stephen Jay Gould , a very eminent biologist who wrote a lot about evolutionary theory and also liked
Among the most prominent was the late Stephen Jay Gould , who argued very, very forcefully that there are no trends in evolution at all; that it's trendless.
Let's look at this sterling gentleman: Jay Gould . Jay Gould was a businessman during
stone, Jay Gould can say to you, "I will not carry your products unless you first sell them to me at a price and quantity that I dictate."
From Mr. Gould 's standpoint, well unrestricted private property equals the freedom of the market.
That's why merely taking an individual aspect like Jay Gould 's free use of his railroad is not sufficient to supply a free market.
You know, it's often-- Stephen Jay Gould , who is the evolutionary biologist at Harvard, described this kind of story as "just so" stories,
One of the things we investigate in the early chapter-- and again we stand on the shoulders of giants like Stephen Jay Gould here-- is to point out
I also met with our own ambassador there, Matthew Gould , and met with Husam Zomlot from the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank in Ramallah.
If you were a man-manufacturer of building supplies you couldn't put 'em on Jay Gould 's railroad which means you couldn't get 'em to the City of New York.
of the market becomes the visible fist crushing all opposition as in the case of Jay Gould .
see into the world their preconceptions of the world right and so for example stephen jay gould talks about something
One is by Lidia Del Rio, whom I mentioned earlier in the talk, and John Gould , and others.
And as a evolutionary biologist, I knew that over at Harvard University, Professor Jay Gould was writing papers on punctuated equilibrium.
So, what Gould and Verba
Steven Jay Gould believed that if you reran the tape of evolution, you would get a totally different result.
Now, the reason why that's maybe not an obvious trend is, Stephen Jay Gould would say, "Well, if you're starting off simple, you have nowhere else to go but
the days of the robber barons, the 19th century, and Mr. Gould controlled all of the railroads