Stephen Jay Gould Quote

What intellectual phenomenon can be older, or more oft repeated, than the story of a large research program that impaled itself upon a false central assumption accepted by all practitioners? Do we regard all people who worked within such traditions as dishonorable fools? What of the scientists who assumed that the continents were stable, that the hereditary material was protein, or that all other galaxies lay within the Milky Way? These false and abandoned efforts were pursued with passion by brilliant and honorable scientists. How many current efforts, now commanding millions of research dollars and the full attention of many of our best scientists, will later be exposed as full failures based on false premises?


"Fall in the House of Ussher", p. 187 - Eight Little Piggies (1993)


What intellectual phenomenon can be older, or more oft repeated, than the story of a large research program that impaled itself upon a false central...

What intellectual phenomenon can be older, or more oft repeated, than the story of a large research program that impaled itself upon a false central...