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Geography, 03.10.2019 06:00 sugardime

The "fossil war" between cope and marsh is one of the more bizzare chapters in american science - or science in general. however it says something about the emerging competitiveness of the "new" sciences and how scientists conduct themselves.

1. research the origins of this conflict and write a reaction (200-300 words) about this episode.

include in your discussion:

a. do you think this is typical of science today? or was this just an abnormal case?

b. are there any modern examples (within 50 years) of a similar event.

c. with all of its faults - did this chapter of science advance our understanding of the development of life on earth?

d. what are the scientific value of fossils?

e. were there any winners and losers here?

support your position with examples.

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