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•Species Species were traditionally defined according to their appearance and structure.
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He would be a bold man who would now assert that there was no sense in which the term Species might not have a strict and concrete meaning in contradistinction to the term Variety.
Evolution in Modern Thought Gustav Schwalbe 1880
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"Species" is a teleological concept, which is the real reason why materialist, a-telological, biologists have a problem with it.
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Mung: "Species" is a teleological concept, which is the real reason why materialist, a-telological, biologists have a problem with it.
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The Origin of Species is written with great humanity, realism and wit.
Book Awards 2009
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The Origin of Species is written with great humanity, realism and wit.
Book Awards 2009
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Species is just as objective a concept as the shape formed by a mountaintop.
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According to the Endangered Species Act, the definition of an "Endangered Species" is as follows:
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Species is just as objective a concept as the shape formed by a mountaintop.
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Loved him in Species, the Getaway, and Mullholland Falls.
Michael Madsen is our nominee for Hardest-Working Man in Show Business | EW.com 2009
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