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102 Species between formal and material significata, so that he could be a “predicate essentia- list” and yet a nominalist.^242 ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 103 Collection type concepts were concerned with how the name of an organism can be refe ...
104 Species privative denitions—dened by what they are not.^252 He did also attempt a frag- mentary “natural” system—one that ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 105 Species not originally created, but formed by the pollen of one species being absorb ...
106 Species the Latin tradition, “genus” means a general kind, while “species” means a special kind. Taking a hint from Locke an ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 107 Gasking mentions that Ray was a preformationist, although he rejected Leeuwenhoek’s ...
108 Species Atran, Scott. 1990. The cognitive foundations of natural history. New York: Cambridge University Press. Bacon, Franc ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 109 Croizat, Leon. 1945. History and nomeclature of the higher units of classication. B ...
110 Species Gregory, Mary Efrosini. 2007. Diderot and the Metamorphosis of Species, Studies in Philosophy. New York: Routledge. ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 111 Klima, Guyla. 2005. The essentialist nominalism of John Buridan. The Review of Metap ...
112 Species —. 1751. Philosophia botanica, in qua explicantur Fundamenta botanica, cum definitioni- bus partium, exemplis termin ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 113 Ong, Walter J. 1958. Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue. From the Art of Disco ...
114 Species Senn, Gustav. 1925. Die Einführung des Art—Und Gattungsbegriffs in die Biologie. Verhandl. d. Schweizer. Naturforsh. ...
Species and the Birth of Modern Science 115 Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de. 1700. Institutiones rei herbariae. Editio altera, gall ...
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117 4 The Nineteenth Century, a Period of Change The ordinary naturalist is not sufficiently aware that when dogmatizing on what ...
118 Species ... the solution of the difficulty is to be found in the peculiar technical sense... of the word “Species” when appl ...
The Nineteenth Century, a Period of Change 119 be preceded by definition. However, he equivocates when discussing essential prop ...
120 Species the same common terms may, in once case, be the species which is predicated of an individual, and, in another case t ...
The Nineteenth Century, a Period of Change 121 associationist psychology is evident here, but also the Lockean idea of general t ...
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