Darwin’s Species Concept Revisited
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One way is to look at Darwin’s definitions of the term “species” and to use a comparative method analogous to the comparative method in biology, comparing and contrasting Dar‐ win’s definitions with those of his contemporaries, with his predecessors, and with defini‐ tions today. This is the method favoured typically by philosophers of biology and biologists who are concerned with history, and it might be called the pure history of ideas approach.
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