Species
62 Species In this enumeration I do not mention the Mule, because ‘tis a mungrel production, and not to be rekoned as a distinct ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 63 Of the bestiary writers of the Reformation, Gesner is most interesting, as like Frede ...
64 Species of the earth and the water. Of the earth are sub-divided into the Crocodiles of Bresilia, and the Scincus: the Crocod ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 65 pressed so that exact identication of plants could be made. He inuenced a number of ...
66 Species Independently of Cesalpino, Caspar (or Kaspar) Bauhin of Switzerland (1550–1624) organized known scientic names and ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 67 Bacon argued that letters of the Latin alphabet are conventional signs, but the Chine ...
68 Species be properly dened only when instances were properly classied into ‘the true divisions’ of nature.”^90 For him and h ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 69 Bacon was followed by René Descartes (1596–1650), who proposed that an arti- cial la ...
70 Species The rst [aspect] made for sharp divisions, clear-cut differentiations, among natural objects, especially among livin ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 71 essences of ideas. Locke does not deny that there are what he calls “real essences,” ...
72 Species constitutions, or anything else but their obvious appearances; since languages, in all countries, have been establish ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 73 of comprehensive Signs; under which Individuals, according to their Conformity to thi ...
74 Species In the Historia plantarum generalis, in the volume published in 1686, Ray dened a species thus: So that the number o ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 75 intermediate between higher and lower types, species of doubtful classication linkin ...
76 Species As mentioned above, Ray had prepared a table of species before the Historia for Bishop John Wilkins’ magnum opus Essa ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 77 HERB consid. accord. to the L E A F. X FLOWER. XI SEED-VESSEL. XII SHRUB. XIII TREE. ...
78 Species is a series of lectures given before the Royal Society, including his general overview of botany (“vegetables”—Grew i ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 79 of any Organical Part or Parts thereof; ‘tis true, that the real and genuine Causes m ...
80 Species Linnaeus: Species as the Creator Made Them Like Ray, the traditional logic was also taught to a poor Swedish student ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 81 Linnaeus compares his hierarchical branches to the logical, regional, and military eq ...
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