![]() ![]() Having elaborated this bit of scientific melodrama, Mr. the notion of an almost incomprehensible immensity, with human habitation restricted to a millimicrosecond at the very end!'' Gould adds what mightīe called a Lyellian outrage (although the Victorian barrister and natural philosopher Charles Lyell would doubtless have been distressed at the term): the discovery of ''the great temporal limitation imposed by geology upon Listed a Galilean outrage (the earth's peripheral cosmic position), a Darwinian one (the human species' simian evolutionary origin) and a Freudian one (the mind's subconscious irrationality). had to endure from the hand of science.'' Freud STEPHEN JAY GOULD begins this lively, scholarly book by adding to Sigmund Freud's list of ''great outrages upon its naive self-love'' that humanity ''has. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. ![]() ![]() TIME'S ARROW, TIME'S CYCLE Myth and Metaphor in the Discovery of Geological Time. Section 7, Column 1 Book Review Deskīy DAVID RAINS WALLACE David Rains Wallace is the author of ''The Untamed Garden,'' a collection of essays, and co-author of the forthcoming ''Drylands,'' about North American desert evolution. June 14, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition The New York Times: Book Review Search Article ![]()
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