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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1980

ISBN
  
0-393-01380-4

Originally published
  
1980

Publisher
  
W. W. Norton & Company

Genres
  
Non-fiction, Science

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

OCLC
  
6331415

Author
  
Stephen Jay Gould

Subject
  
Science

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Awards
  
National Book Award for Science (Hardcover)

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Works by Stephen Jay Gould, Science books, Evolution books

The Panda's Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History (1980) is a collection of 31 essays by the Harvard University paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould. It is the second volume culled from his 27-year monthly column "This View of Life" in Natural History magazine. Recurring themes of the essays are evolution and its teaching, science biography, probabilities and common sense.

The title essay (of 1978, originally titled "The panda's peculiar thumb") presents the paradox that poor design is a better argument for evolution than good design, as illustrated by the anatomy of the panda's "thumb"—which is not a thumb at all—but an extension of the radial sesamoid. Topics addressed in other essays include the female brain, the Piltdown Man hoax, Down Syndrome, and the relationship between dinosaurs and birds.

The Panda's Thumb won the 1981 U.S. National Book Award in Science.

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