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involved grouping the Species into Genera, the Genera into Orders, and the
Orders into Classes. For plants the Classes and Orders were based on the
number and arrangement of the parts in the flower. Linnaeus had a clear though
not very ...
involved grouping the Species into Genera, the Genera into Orders, and the
Orders into Classes. For plants the Classes and Orders were based on the
number and arrangement of the parts in the flower. Linnaeus had a clear though
not very ...
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many species as there were created in the beginning', wrote Linnaeus, and again
, 'There is no such thing as a new species'. In this matter we have departed
completely from his standpoint. Genera were definitively grouped species.
many species as there were created in the beginning', wrote Linnaeus, and again
, 'There is no such thing as a new species'. In this matter we have departed
completely from his standpoint. Genera were definitively grouped species.
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Following Linnaeus, he was a firm believer in the fixity and unalterability of
species. He had, however, to account for the extinction of many forms of life, and
the new appearance of many other forms. His explanation was that the earth had
been ...
Following Linnaeus, he was a firm believer in the fixity and unalterability of
species. He had, however, to account for the extinction of many forms of life, and
the new appearance of many other forms. His explanation was that the earth had
been ...
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INTRODUCTION Nature of the Scientific Process | 1 |
THE SECOND ADVENTURE Divorce of Science | 62 |
THE FAILURE OF INSPIRATION Science the Hand | 103 |
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