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Stephen Jay Gould

In April 2000, the US Library of Congress named him a "Living Legend". Gould co-founded the Art Science Research Lab in 1998 with the artist and sculptor Rhonda Roland Shearer, his second wife, and towards the end of his career took an interest in Marcel Duchamp's contributions to the history of art and science.
Gould's most significant contribution to evolutionary biology was the theory of punctuated equilibrium developed with Niles Eldredge in 1972. His theory proposing that most evolution is characterized by long periods of evolutionary stability, infrequently punctuated by swift periods of branching speciation was contrasted against phyletic gradualism, the popular idea that evolutionary change is marked by a pattern of smooth and continuous change in the fossil record.
Most of Gould's empirical research was based on the land snail genera ''Poecilozonites'' and ''Cerion''. He also made important contributions to evolutionary developmental biology, receiving broad professional recognition for his book ''Ontogeny and Phylogeny''. In evolutionary theory he opposed strict selectionism, sociobiology as applied to humans, and evolutionary psychology. He campaigned against creationism and proposed that science and religion should be considered two distinct fields (or "non-overlapping magisteria") whose authorities do not overlap. Provided by Wikipedia