威廉·休威尔,类群理论家

IF 0.4 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Zina B. Ward
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一种占主导地位的哲学思想认为,自然种类是具有共同属性的物体的群集。自然种类的聚类理论通常被认为是20世纪后期由于对生物学哲学本质主义的不满而发展起来的。然而,我认为威廉·休威尔(William Whewell, 1794-1866)早在一个多世纪前就提出了类的聚类理论。种类的聚类理论可以用三个中心承诺来描述,这三个中心承诺都出现在Whewell关于分类的工作中。像当代的聚类理论家一样,休威尔声称,种类是由相似性统一起来的,许多种类没有本质,种类之间存在“差距”。此外,Whewell建议分类学家寻找不同分类方案之间的一致性(粗略地说,收敛性),这一建议加强了对具有属性集群的自然类的识别。因此,休威尔不仅是一位早期的聚类理论家,而且对种类的聚类理论对分类实践的意义有着重要的见解。
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William Whewell, Cluster Theorist of Kinds
A dominant strand of philosophical thought holds that natural kinds are clusters of objects with shared properties. Cluster theories of natural kinds are often taken to be a late-twentieth-century development prompted by dissatisfaction with essentialism in philosophy of biology. I argue, however, that a cluster theory of kinds was formulated by William Whewell (1794–1866) more than a century earlier. Cluster theories of kinds can be characterized in terms of three central commitments, all of which are present in Whewell’s work on classification. Like contemporary cluster theorists, Whewell claims that kinds are united by similarity, that many kinds do not have essences, and that there are “gaps” between kinds. Moreover, Whewell advises taxonomists to look for consilience (roughly, convergence) between different classificatory schemes, a recommendation that reinforces the identification of natural classes with property clusters. Thus Whewell was not only an early cluster theorist but one with important insights into what a cluster theory of kinds means for the practice of classification.
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