Stephen Jay Gould Quote

The contingency of history (both for life in general and for the cultures of Homo sapiens) and human free will (in the factual rather than theological sense) are conjoined concepts, and no better evidence can be produced than the experimental production of markedly different solutions in identical environments.


"Unenchanted Evening", p. 29 - Eight Little Piggies (1993)


The contingency of history (both for life in general and for the cultures of Homo sapiens) and human free will (in the factual rather than...

The contingency of history (both for life in general and for the cultures of Homo sapiens) and human free will (in the factual rather than...

The contingency of history (both for life in general and for the cultures of Homo sapiens) and human free will (in the factual rather than...

The contingency of history (both for life in general and for the cultures of Homo sapiens) and human free will (in the factual rather than...