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14588 | Modern metaphysicians tend to think space-time points are more fundamental than space-time regions [Hawthorne] |
Full Idea: Nowadays it is common for metaphysicians to hold both that space-time regions are less fundamental than the space-time points that compose them, and that facts about the regions are less fundamental than facts about the points and their arrangements. | |
From: John Hawthorne (Three-Dimensionalism v Four-Dimensionalism [2008], 1) | |
A reaction: I'm not quite sure what a physicist would make of this. It seems to be motivated by some a priori preference for atomism, and for system-building from minimal foundations. |
17383 | Species are the lowest-level classification in biology [Dupré] |
Full Idea: Species are, by definition, the lowest-level classificatory unit, or basal taxonomic unit, for biological organisms. | |
From: John Dupré (The Disorder of Things [1993], 2) | |
A reaction: I think this is the 'infima species' for Aristotelians. What about 'male' and 'female' in each species? |
17386 | The theory of evolution is mainly about species [Dupré] |
Full Idea: Species are what the theory of evolution is centrally about. | |
From: John Dupré (The Disorder of Things [1993], 2) |