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Understanding Species

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Are species worth saving? Can they be resurrected by technology? What is the use of species in biomedicine? These questions all depend on a clear definition of the concept of 'species', yet biologists have long struggled to define this term. In this accessible book, John S. Wilkins provides an introduction to the concept of 'species' in biology, philosophy, ethics, policymaking and conservation. Using clear language and easy-to-understand examples throughout, the book provides a history of species and why we use them. It encourages readers to appreciate the philosophical depth of the concept as well as its connections to logic and science. For any interested reader, this short text highlights the complexities of a single idea in biology, the problems with the concept of 'species' and the benefits of it in helping us to answer the bigger questions and understand our living world.

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  • Introduces the concept of 'species' using straightforward explanations and examples throughout
  • Offers readers an insight into the impact and uses of the “species” concept in a range of fields, including conservation and biomedicine
  • Provides a history of the idea, overturning many of the standard textbook accounts, so that readers appreciate the current debates over definitions and the philosophical and biological approaches to this concept.
Author: Wilkins John
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781108987196
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Foreword
Preface
1. How species matter
2. Classifying species
3. Making species
4. A short history of species and kinds
5. Philosophy and species
6. Finding species
7. Extinction, or how species are lost
8. The value of species
9. Replacing species
10. Conclusions and summary
Summary of misunderstandings of species
Readings
Figure credits
Index.

John S. Wilkins teaches at the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia. His main research interests include the philosophy and history of biology and classification, and the cognitive science of religion. He is the author of many books, including Species: A History of the Idea (CRC Press, 2018).

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