Questioning the Millennium

March 24, 2006 at 10:12 am Leave a comment

From Questioning the Millennium, by Stephen Jay Gould:

Among the devices that we use to impose order upon a complicated (but by no means unstructured) world, classification – or the division of items into categories based on perceived similarities – must rank as the most general and most pervasive of all.

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