Stephen Jay Gould Quote

The argument of the long view may be correct in some meaninglessly abstract sense, but it represents a fundamental mistake in categories and time scales. Our only legitimate long view extends to our children and our children's children's children—hundreds or a few thousands of years down the road. If we let the slaughter continue, they will share a bleak world with rats, dogs, cockroaches, pigeons, and mosquitoes. A potential recovery millions of years later has no meaning at our appropriate scale.


"The Passion of Antoine Lavoisier", p. 365 - Bully for Brontosaurus (1991)


The argument of the long view may be correct in some meaninglessly abstract sense, but it represents a fundamental mistake in categories and time...

The argument of the long view may be correct in some meaninglessly abstract sense, but it represents a fundamental mistake in categories and time...

The argument of the long view may be correct in some meaninglessly abstract sense, but it represents a fundamental mistake in categories and time...

The argument of the long view may be correct in some meaninglessly abstract sense, but it represents a fundamental mistake in categories and time...