id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bzgxfskqqrdc5gun3xuvodvs6q John Dupré Human Kinds and Biological Kinds: Some Similarities and Differences 2004 9 .pdf application/pdf 4248 221 55 Less hard-headed (perhaps) opponents insist that there is a more fundamental difference than this suggests, between human nature and the Classification, and a dozen particular kinds of things classified, seem to add nothing to the fact that humans have languages, something that nobody, I suppose, would deny was a biological fact about us. be legitimate kinds to be distinguished within the human species. value of the analogy between biological diversity and human cultural A more controversial thesis is that a unique principle suitable for clasCOMPARISON OF HUMAN AND BIOLOGICAL KINDS 895 ask and answer the question of any biological individual, What kind does is the most important difference from the general biological case. human kinds in the way species applies generally to biological kinds. will form a cultural kind most closely analogous to a biological species individuals, and if one believes that genes determine human nature, then ./cache/work_bzgxfskqqrdc5gun3xuvodvs6q.pdf ./txt/work_bzgxfskqqrdc5gun3xuvodvs6q.txt