id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jjas3y6llff7ndd2a6fojtd2ku Francisco Vergara-Silva Editorial: Systematics, Darwinism, and the Philosophy of Science 2009 3 .pdf application/pdf 1537 227 41 Editorial: Systematics, Darwinism, and the Philosophy ''Systematics, Darwinism, and the Philosophy of Science'' held at the Universidad around contemporary biological systematics and Darwinism. naming organisms; we understand Darwinism (roughly: evolutionary biology), as the View'' and ''From a Biological Point of View.'' Each grouping includes a general The articles display a rich diversity of positions on systematics and Darwinism. Moreover, they vary tremendously in how they imagine the conceptual, methodological, and historical interaction between systematics and Darwinism. systematics, Darwinism, and their interface. theories and practices of systematics and Darwinism. itself productively feedback on philosophical and biological ''content'' investigations, as some of the contributors to this special issue also note. As a Western cultural product, systematics emerges out of natural history. scientific efforts explicitly related to systematics and Darwinism, such as species welcomed by those of us interested in systematics and Darwinism. Systematics, Darwinism, and the Philosophy of Science 3 Editorial: Systematics, Darwinism, and the Philosophy of Science ./cache/work_jjas3y6llff7ndd2a6fojtd2ku.pdf ./txt/work_jjas3y6llff7ndd2a6fojtd2ku.txt