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  • If it is a vicious circle, both evolutionist and pheneticist would be trapped, but the circle is benign.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas STUART A. KAUFFMAN 1968

  • The pheneticist must admit that his oper - ational homology is neither theory-free nor unbiased with regard to phylogenetic hypotheses, and that the evolutionary taxonomist is not necessarily unscientific for his lack of simple measuring operations.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas STUART A. KAUFFMAN 1968

  • Finally, the pheneticist is wrong in asserting that

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas STUART A. KAUFFMAN 1968

  • Suppose the pheneticist deduced from his clusters a presumptive phylogenetic sequence which happened to be incon - sistent with the temporal relations in the fossil record.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas STUART A. KAUFFMAN 1968

  • Both propositions appear to be incongruent with standard theoretical perspectives on species themselves, since these perspectives are (a) non-pheneticist, and (b) tend to disregard intermediate cases.

    Post-Darwinist 2009

  • In place of these putatively objectionable practices, the pheneticist, and in particular, the numerical tax - onomist, wishes to substitute less biased, more reliable methods (Sokal and Sneath, 1963); therefore, they have introduced “operational homology” (Sokal and Camin,

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas STUART A. KAUFFMAN 1968

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