Every Living Thing by Jason Roberts - Book Summary
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“The Rival Naturalists Who Invented Modern Biology”
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Title: Every Living Thing
Author: Jason Roberts
Category: Health, Food & Nutrition, Nature, Climate & Environment, Culture & Society, Science & Discovery
Two men born the same year, with opposite visions of nature, created the foundations of modern biology. Sam and Sophie unpack the rivalry between Linnaeus and Buffon, and why we still need both their approaches.
They walk through Linnaeus's binomial nomenclature and hierarchical classification system, then contrast it with Buffon's holistic natural history and his radical idea that species change over time. The episode explores their public feud, the camps that formed, and how both methods were necessary for progress.
If you've ever wondered how we got from a chaotic mess of plant names to the orderly system we use today, this episode is for you. The takeaway: science needs both order and complexity, the map and the story.
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Chapters- 00:00 The Chaos Before Linnaeus
- 00:58 Linnaeus's Naming System
- 01:52 Buffon's Radical Vision
- 02:42 The Public Feud
- 03:27 Why We Need Both
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