The species concept is one of the central concepts in biological science. Although modern systematics speculates about the existence of a complex hierarchy of nested taxa, biological species are considered particularly important for the active role they play in evolution. However, neither theoretical biologists nor philosophers of biology have come to an agreement about what a species is. In this chapter, we address two questions pertaining to biological species: (1) are they individuals or universals? and (2) are they bona fide or fiat entities? In section The Species-as-Individuals View, we illustrate the reasons that have led many scholars to support the view that species are individuals. In the next two sections, we show that the relati...
Over time the complex idea of "species" has evolved, yet its meaning is far from resolved. This comp...
Much of the species problem lies in trying to find necessary and sufficient theoretical criteria for...
‘Species’ is a tricky, but unavoidable term which makes biologists disagree with each other in their...
The species concept is one of the central concepts in biological science. Although modern systematic...
The long-standing species problem in biology has a history that suggests a solution, and that histor...
This paper argues that biological species should be construed as abstract models, rather than biolog...
In some respects, it is extremely unfortunate that names are ever attached either to ideas or object...
The individuality thesis, or “species-as-individuals” (SAI), is the dominant view in philosophy of b...
It is often claimed that species are the units of evolution, but this is not defined or clearly expl...
In this paper, two different ontological views concerning biological species are analyzed. On the f...
What is a species? Until a few decades ago, if one were to ask this question to some biologist, the ...
The species problem is often described as the abundance of conflicting definitions of _species_, suc...
Species is one of the most basic concepts for almost all branches of biology, and it is also one of ...
This paper outlines an alternative perspective on species that avoids some of the underlying assumpt...
The so-called ‘‘species problem’’ has plagued evolution- ary biology since before Darwin’s publicati...
Over time the complex idea of "species" has evolved, yet its meaning is far from resolved. This comp...
Much of the species problem lies in trying to find necessary and sufficient theoretical criteria for...
‘Species’ is a tricky, but unavoidable term which makes biologists disagree with each other in their...
The species concept is one of the central concepts in biological science. Although modern systematic...
The long-standing species problem in biology has a history that suggests a solution, and that histor...
This paper argues that biological species should be construed as abstract models, rather than biolog...
In some respects, it is extremely unfortunate that names are ever attached either to ideas or object...
The individuality thesis, or “species-as-individuals” (SAI), is the dominant view in philosophy of b...
It is often claimed that species are the units of evolution, but this is not defined or clearly expl...
In this paper, two different ontological views concerning biological species are analyzed. On the f...
What is a species? Until a few decades ago, if one were to ask this question to some biologist, the ...
The species problem is often described as the abundance of conflicting definitions of _species_, suc...
Species is one of the most basic concepts for almost all branches of biology, and it is also one of ...
This paper outlines an alternative perspective on species that avoids some of the underlying assumpt...
The so-called ‘‘species problem’’ has plagued evolution- ary biology since before Darwin’s publicati...
Over time the complex idea of "species" has evolved, yet its meaning is far from resolved. This comp...
Much of the species problem lies in trying to find necessary and sufficient theoretical criteria for...
‘Species’ is a tricky, but unavoidable term which makes biologists disagree with each other in their...