(December 15, 2015 at 11:21 pm)Cato Wrote: I don't like Gould's idea of NOMA; however, disagree with your general criticism. Gould was a first rate scientist and second to none as an author of popular science. In addition to the quality of his popular works, he was prolific. I miss him.
NOMA was unfortunately the first Gould idea which I was exposed to, and with that it was hard for me to seriously look at the rest of his work, expecting only more like that.
At least NOMA wasn't something pulled out of a detractor's ass, as is the case with radical feminists and their witch hunt against Dawkins.
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