Index 387
Göte Turesson on ecospecies and
agamospecies, 202–204
individual modification, 195
Lotsy, Johannes Paulus, 200–202
mechanical incompatibility, 195
Mendelians (Morgan and Sturtevant), 205
non-Darwinian ideas after Darwin, 197–200
“race circles,” 204
somatogenetic species, 194
syngamy, 194
Species realism, 341–364
agamospecies, 349
biological species concept, 348
debate over species definition, 347
domain under investigation, 353
Ecological Species Conception, 348
E-species, 359
evolutionary epistemology, 352
evolutionary history, 349
forms of life, species as, 355–358
Inference to the Best Explanation, 351, 353
Linnaean Conception, 349
neural network systems, 351
pattern recognition and abduction, 351–354
phenomena, 354 –355
phenomenal objects, 343–344
physiological species, 348
prototypical conceptions of species, 347
reproductive isolation, 348
species conventionalism, 349
species modality, 345
theoretical conceptions of species, 347
theory-dependence and derivation, 344–347
T-sp e cies, 359
Umwelten, 352
Specific-Mate Recognition System (SMRS), 231
Strickland Code, 101
Strong Realists, 34
St. Thomas Aquinas, 43–44
Sturtevant, Alfred H., 205
Successional species, 264, 376
Synapomorphic concept, 243
Synapomorphic species, 376
Syngamy, 194
Synthesis and species, 209–226
after Dobzhansky, the beginnings of the
modern debate, 214–216
Ernst Mayr and the biospecies concept,
216 –224
essentialism, 221
interbreeding, 223
methodological essentialists, 221
methodological nominalists, 221
nominalism, 221
non-dimensional system, 219
rank of species, 212
Ronald Fisher and wild-type species,
20 9 –211
sexual species, 209
Theodosius Dobzhansky’s definition, 211–213
typological thinking, 213, 217
T
Taxon, 290, 313
Taxonomic essentialism, 101
Taxonomic species, 305, 376
Taxonomic species concept, 261–262
Theophrastus, natural kinds and, 16–19
Theoretical conceptions of species, 347
Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de, 79
“Transmutation notebooks,” 154
Tree of Ramus, 54, 55
Trémaux, Pierre, 182–183
T-sp e cies, 359
Turesson, Göte, 202–204
U
Umwelten, 352
Universal categories, 3
Universal Concept, 236
Universal language project, 66–70
Universals, nominalism versus, 34–36
Unreal species change, 123–126
W
Wagner, Mor itz, 182 –183
Wallace, Alfred Russel, 183–186
Weismann, August, 183–186
Wilkins, John, Bishop of Chester, 73–77
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 312–314
Wollaston, Thomas, 145–146
Z
Zoological hegemony, 280