{"id":36845,"date":"2016-06-10T09:40:04","date_gmt":"2016-06-10T08:40:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/stg-blogs.bmj.com\/bmj\/?p=36845"},"modified":"2016-06-17T14:48:49","modified_gmt":"2016-06-17T13:48:49","slug":"neville-goodmans-metaphor-watch-stepping-stones-and-stumbling-blocks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stg-blogs.bmj.com\/bmj\/2016\/06\/10\/neville-goodmans-metaphor-watch-stepping-stones-and-stumbling-blocks\/","title":{"rendered":"Neville Goodman&#8217;s Metaphor Watch: Stepping stones and stumbling blocks"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/stg-blogs.bmj.com\/bmj\/files\/2015\/02\/neville_goodman.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-33270\" src=\"https:\/\/stg-blogs.bmj.com\/bmj\/files\/2015\/02\/neville_goodman-150x150.jpg\" alt=\"neville_goodman\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" \/><\/a>A stepping stone is an action that helps one to make progress towards a goal. This definition, from the <em>COD<\/em>, includes the metaphorical <em>goal<\/em>. Although the etymology of <em>goal<\/em> (according to the <em>OED<\/em>) is &#8220;difficult,&#8221; it is indisputably a sporting term, first recorded in 1531. Its literal synonyms are <em>aim<\/em> or <em>objective<\/em>. In 2014, nearly 100000 articles contained the word <em>aim<\/em> (or <em>aims<\/em>), over 122000 <em>objective<\/em> (I did not check for use as the opposite of <em>subjective<\/em>), but only 18000 contained <em>goal<\/em> or <em>goals<\/em>. All three words appear as sub-heading words in abstracts, and sometimes the sub-heading is &#8220;aims and objectives,&#8221; which is tautologous.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>A stepping stone is more than just a step: you can take steps as large or small as you like, and usually as quickly or slowly as you want. But to move from one stepping stone to another is to move a discrete distance, and sometimes an uncomfortably large one that requires good balance and the need to keep moving.<\/p>\n<p>Few of PubMed\u2019s\u00ae stepping stones are more than steps, and some of them would be better described as routes. &#8220;A temporary job can either be a stepping stone or a dead-end&#8221; is a good description. Such a job entails a discrete move and may be a poor one, but most biomedical research is by painstaking small advances, and most chronic diseases develop slowly. So it is inappropriate to describe a potent antibiotic derivative as a stepping stone towards the clinical development of that class of drug, or higher insulin secretion and insulin resistance \u2013 necessary though they might be \u2013 as the stepping stone to diabetes. Stepping stones are especially inappropriate in most discussions of evolution, a common application of the metaphor: &#8220;the orb was a stepping stone to the evolution of new web types&#8221; and &#8220;a plausible evolutionary stepping stone towards speech&#8221; misrepresent the mutation by mutation modification of the phenotype. <em>Stepping stone<\/em> doesn\u2019t appear in <em>The Origin of Species<\/em>, although <em>step<\/em> or <em>steps<\/em> appears 34 times.<\/p>\n<p><em>Stumbling block<\/em> is just a clumsy synonym for <em>obstacle<\/em>. As <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wiktionary.org\/wiki\/stumbling_block\">Wiktionary <\/a>puts it, &#8220;Idioms are a common stumbling block for learners of a language.&#8221; All the stumbling blocks that I found in PubMed\u00ae would have been better replaced. In the Old and New Testaments, a <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Stumbling_block\">stumbling block<\/a> is a behaviour or attitude that leads another to sin: I couldn\u2019t find any of those in PubMed\u00ae either. The Greek word (rendered from the original Hebrew) is the root of <em>scandal<\/em>: of which there is plenty in PubMed\u00ae, both in descriptions of failures of service and in fraudulent research.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Neville Goodman<\/strong> is a retired consultant anaesthetist and a writer. He is co-author of a book on medical English.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Competing interests:<\/strong> I have read and understood BMJ policy on declaration of interests and declare that my only competing interest is my co-authorship of a book about medical English.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A stepping stone is an action that helps one to make progress towards a goal. This definition, from the COD, includes the metaphorical goal. Although the etymology of goal (according to the OED) is &#8220;difficult,&#8221; it is indisputably a sporting term, first recorded in 1531. Its literal synonyms are aim or objective. 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