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  • It is a claim often repeated, and reinforced by the periodic publication of hefty monographs on the subject (Coyne and Orr 2004), that there is a “species problem” in evolutionary biology

  • The first narrates the history of the concept of species from its roots in Plato and Aristotle to Darwin’s development of evolutionary theory

  • The second looks at the roots of the contemporary species problem, laying out both its historical outlines and the vast array of contemporary positions one finds in the debate over the concept of species

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It is a claim often repeated, and reinforced by the periodic publication of hefty monographs on the subject (Coyne and Orr 2004), that there is a “species problem” in evolutionary biology. The first narrates the history of the concept of species from its roots in Plato and Aristotle to Darwin’s development of evolutionary theory.

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