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- Gould's book--pervaded, I should say, with an erudition and felicity of style that make it a delight to read--is a radical work in every sense...It returns one's attention to the roots of our science--the questions about the great pageant of evolution, the marvelous diversity of form that our theory is meant to explain.
- dbpedia:Douglas_J._Futuyma
- dbpedia:The_Quarterly_Review_of_Biology
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