In this collection, the scientist consciously and unconventionally formulates a humanistic natural history, a consideration of how humans have learned to study and understand nature, rather than a history of nature itself. These are Dr. Gould's popular essays from "Natural History" magazine. 30 illustrations.
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In this collection, the scientist consciously and unconventionally formulates a humanistic natural history, a consideration of how humans have learned to study and understand nature, rather than a history of nature itself. These are Dr. Gould's popular essays from "Natural History" magazine. 30 illustrations.
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