Wonderful life

the Burgess shale and the nature of history

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Stephen Jay Gould: Wonderful life (1991, Penguin)

347 pages

English language

Published Nov. 10, 1991 by Penguin.

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978-0-14-013380-6
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What would the world have been like, if George Bailey of "It's A Wonderful Life" hadn't been born?

George was lucky enough to have an angel that could roll back the tape of life and show him how things would have been different. He learned that one contingency changes everything.

In "Wonderful LIfe", an homage to the American classic film, "It's A Wonderful Life", Stephen J. Gould plays the role of the angel, rolling back the tape of life a half billion years for his readers through the lens of the Burgess Shale (British Columbia), arguably the most important fossil site on the planet. His theme of contingency plays out as he discusses the many unique forms of life that might have, if things had gone differently, become the dominant forms on this planet, and how they contrast with those of today -- the one's that survived. Along the way …

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Subjects

  • Invertebrates, Fossil -- British Columbia -- Yoho National Park.
  • Paleontology -- Cambrian.
  • Paleontology -- British Columbia -- Yoho National Park.
  • Paleontology -- Philosophy.
  • Contingency (Philosophy)
  • Burgess Shale (B.C.)
  • Yoho National Park (B.C.)