Gould shows that "discoveries" aren't just about rocks; they are influenced by the art and philosophy of the time.
Stephen Jay Gould’s Time’s Arrow, Time’s Cycle is a brilliant intellectual history that explores how we perceive the deep history of our planet. Rather than a dry geology textbook, Gould uses the works of Thomas Burnet, James Hutton, and Charles Lyell to examine the two competing metaphors that shaped modern geology. The Core Conflict Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle: Myth and Metaphor i...
The view of history as a linear, irreversible sequence of unique events. Gould shows that "discoveries" aren't just about rocks;
Despite the heavy subject matter, Gould’s writing remains engaging and clear for non-specialists. Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle: Myth and Metaphor i...
He debunks the idea that early geologists were "crazy theologians" and shows they were rigorous thinkers.