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Contemporary systematic philosophies

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This phenetic school of taxonomy had its origins in a series of papers in which several workers attempted to quantify the processes and procedures used by taxonomists to classify organisms, of special interest was the process of weighting.
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During the past decade, taxonomists have been engaged in a controversy over the proper methods and foundations of biological classification. Although methodologically inclined taxonomists had been discussing these issues for years, the emergence of an energetic and vocal school of taxonomists, headed by Sokal and Sneath, increased the urgency of the dispute. This phenetic school of taxonomy had its origins in a series of papers in which several workers attempted to quantify the processes and procedures used by taxonomists to classify organisms. Of special interest was the process of weighting. These early papers give the impression that the primary motivation for the movement was the desire to make taxonomy sufficiently explicit and precise to permit quantification and, hence, the utilization of computers as aids in classification [22, 23, 41, 91, 106, 107, 111, 112], The initial conclusion that these authors seemed to come to was that taxonomy, as it was then being practiced, was too vague, intuitive, and diffuse to permit quantification. Hence, the procedures and foundations of biological classification had to be changed.

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Desperately seeking status: Evolutionary Systematics and the taxonomists' search for respectability 1940–60

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the competition for funds in analyses of controversy between competing groups within a research area, which has provided important models for the social and conceptual development of science.

The name of the rose: a review of ideas on the european bias in angiosperm

S. M. Walters
TL;DR: The Tansley Review as mentioned in this paper explored the shape and size of modern Angiosperm families and genera as a product of taxonomic practice over centuries and concluded that the existing scientific classification, based on Linnaeus' masterly standardization in the eighteenth century, is very markedly "Eurocentric".
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An Operational Approach to Species Classification

TL;DR: The intent of this paper is to critically evaluate the roles of the reproductive and phenetic species concepts, and to propose a generalized procedure for delimiting species units, which incorporates ecological as well as reproductive and Phenetic information.
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Animal species and evolution

Ernst Mayr
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Evolution in Mendelian Populations.

TL;DR: Page 108, last line of text, for "P/P″" read "P′/ P″."
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Animal Species and Evolution

Robert F. Inger, +1 more
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