Stephen Jay Gould Quote

Theories rarely arise as patient inferences forced by accumulated facts. Theories are mental constructs potentiated by complex external prods (including, in idealized cases, a commanding push from empirical reality). But the prods often include dreams, quirks, and errors—just as we may obtain crucial bursts of energy from foodstuffs or pharmaceuticals of no objective or enduring value. Great truth can emerge from small error. Evolution is thrilling, liberating, and correct. And Macrauchenia is a litoptern.


"Mr. Sophia's Pony", pp. 157 - 158 - Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms (1998)


Theories rarely arise as patient inferences forced by accumulated facts. Theories are mental constructs potentiated by complex external prods...

Theories rarely arise as patient inferences forced by accumulated facts. Theories are mental constructs potentiated by complex external prods...

Theories rarely arise as patient inferences forced by accumulated facts. Theories are mental constructs potentiated by complex external prods...

Theories rarely arise as patient inferences forced by accumulated facts. Theories are mental constructs potentiated by complex external prods...