A Grammar of Botany
Author : James Edward Smith
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Page : 320 pages
File Size : 27,95 MB
Release : 1821
Category : Botany
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Author : James Edward Smith
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Page : 320 pages
File Size : 27,95 MB
Release : 1821
Category : Botany
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Author : William Kirby
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Page : 724 pages
File Size : 13,52 MB
Release : 1828
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Author : Arnold Arboretum. Library
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Page : 800 pages
File Size : 28,75 MB
Release : 1914
Category : Botany
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Author : William Jerdan
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Page : 870 pages
File Size : 38,68 MB
Release : 1824
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Author : Arnold Arboretum. Library
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Page : 806 pages
File Size : 20,42 MB
Release : 1914
Category : Botany
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Author : James Edward Smith
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Page : 494 pages
File Size : 41,69 MB
Release : 1824
Category : Botany
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Author : United States. Department of Agriculture. Library
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Page : 258 pages
File Size : 31,50 MB
Release : 1902
Category : Botany
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2,574 titles (about 6,000 vols.) arranged in an author list, serial list and subject index. "A second contribution toward a subject catalogue of the library."
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Page : 618 pages
File Size : 14,14 MB
Release : 1829
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Author : James Lawson Drummond
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Page : 314 pages
File Size : 20,95 MB
Release : 1832
Category : Natural history
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Author : Igor Ya. Pavlinov
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 36,72 MB
Release : 2023-02-24
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1000833208
The general notion of species is one of the most fundamental in biology. But an idea of species is also one of the most persistent unresolved obsessions of biologists, philosophers and theoreticians. This new book investigates the multifaceted problem species as a "conceptual envelope" of that notion. Contemporary conceptualists and evolutionary epistemology allow for a fresh look by analyzing the framework of history viewed as changes ordered by changing philosophical-scientific contexts. In this analysis, the species problem is characterized in a pluralistic non-trivial manner, in contrast to a more monistic "accepted view." Key Features Provides new insights into the persistent species "problem." Focuses on conceptual history and identifies pivotal landmarks in the history of the concept of species. Argues for a scientific consistency of species pluralism. Discusses the "evolving species-hood" in the context of new essentialism. Related Titles • Wilkins, J. S, et al., eds. Species Problems and Beyond: Contemporary Issues in Philosophy and Practice (ISBN 978-1-0322-2147-2) • Mishler, B. D. What, if anything, are species? (ISBN 978-1-4987-1454-9) • Wilkins, J. S. Species: The Evolution of the Idea, Second Edition (ISBN 978-1-1380-5574-2) • Sigwart, J. D. What Species Mean: A User's Guide to the Units of Biodiversity (ISBN 978-1-4987-9937-9)