The complex idea of 'species' has evolved over time, yet its
meaning is far from resolved. This comprehensive work takes a fresh
look at an idea central to the field of biology by tracing its
history from antiquity to today. John S. Wilkins explores the
essentialist view, a staple of logic from Plato and Aristotle
through the Middle Ages to fairly recent times, and considers the
idea of species in natural history - a concept often connected to
reproduction. Tracing 'generative conceptions' of species back
through Darwin to Epicurus, Wilkins provides a new perspective on
the relationship between philosophical and biological approaches to
this concept. He also reviews the array of current definitions.
"Species" is a benchmark exploration and clarification of a concept
fundamental to the past, present, and future of the natural
sciences.
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