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The why and how of species

Biology and Philosophy 3 (4):431-441 (1988)

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  1. Essays on Evolution: 1889-1907. [REVIEW]Edmund H. Hollands - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18 (4):449-452.
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  • A critique of the species concept in biology.Th Dobzhansky - 1935 - Philosophy of Science 2 (3):344-355.
    The species concept is one of the oldest and most fundamental in biology. And yet it is almost universally conceded that no satisfactory definition of what constitutes a species has ever been proposed. The present article is devoted to an attempt to review the status of the problem from a methodological point of view. Since the species is one of the many taxonomic categories, the question of the nature of these categories in general needs to be entered into.
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  • Animal Species and Evolution.Ernst Mayr - 1963 - Belknap of Harvard University Press.
    Comprehensive evaluation and study of man's theories and knowledge of genetical characteristics and the evolutionary processes.
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  • The Recognition Concept of Species.H. E. H. Paterson - 1985 - In E. Vrba (ed.), Species and Speciation. Transvaal Museum Monograph No. 4. Pretoria.
  • Species Concepts and Definitions.Ernst Mayr - 1957 - In The Species Problem. American Association for the Advancement of Science. pp. 1-22.