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The Aristotelian Tradition of Natural Kinds and Its Demise

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The Aristotelian Tradition of Natural Kinds and Its Demise - Umphrey, Stewart
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There are two great traditions of natural-kinds realism: the modern, instituted by Mill and elaborated by Venn, Peirce, Kripke, Putnam, Boyd, and others; and the ancient, instituted by Aristotle, elaborated by the "medieval" Aristotelians, and eventually overthrown by Galilean and Newtonian physicists, by Locke, Leibniz, and Kant, and by Darwin. Whereas the former tradition has lately received the close attention it deserves, the latter has not. The Aristotelian Tradition of Natural Kinds and its Demise is meant to fill ...

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The Aristotelian Tradition of Natural Kinds and Its Demise 2018, Catholic University of America Press, Washington, DC

ISBN-13: 9780813230412

Hardcover