Taxonomy and its Pleasures

Research in Phenomenology 47 (3):429-448 (2017)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

_ Source: _Volume 47, Issue 3, pp 429 - 448 Taxonomy is our response to the proliferating variety of the natural world on the one hand, and the principle of unrelieved universality on the other. From Aristotle, through Porphyry to Linneaus, Kant and others, thinkers have struggled to develop taxonomies that could order what we know and also what we do not yet know, and this essay is a reflection on the existential desire that propels this effort. Porphyry’s tree of logic is an exhaustive account of the things we can say about the sort of beings we are; Linneaus’s system of nature reaches completion in the classification of humans; Kant discovers a way to have natural and logical forms coincide in the thought of natural purpose and purposiveness. The stakes are high. When we order the world, we order ourselves: when we enter the taxonomy, it enters us and confronts us with our judgments of kind, race and kin.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 92,440

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Principles of Animal Taxonomy.George Gaylord Simpson - 1961 - Columbia University Press.
Kant's Taxonomy of the Emotions.Kelly D. Sorensen - 2002 - Kantian Review 6:109-128.
Rational taxonomy and the natural system.Mae-Wan Ho & Peter T. Saunders - 1993 - Acta Biotheoretica 41 (4):289-304.
What, If Anything, is a Higher Taxon?Kristin Conrad Guyot - 1987 - Dissertation, Cornell University
John Stuart Mill on Taxonomy and Natural Kinds.P. D. Magnus - 2015 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 5 (2):269-280.
Legal taxonomy.Emily Sherwin - 2009 - Legal Theory 15 (1):25.
Taxonomy, ontology, and natural kinds.P. D. Magnus - 2018 - Synthese 195 (4):1427-1439.
Recovering Ancient and Medieval Contemplative Taxonomies as an Alternative to Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives.Sean Steel - 2012 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 20 (2):46-56.

Analytics

Added to PP
2017-09-14

Downloads
15 (#953,629)

6 months
7 (#441,834)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author's Profile

Anne O'Byrne
State University of New York, Stony Brook

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations

References found in this work

The problem of knowledge.Ernst Cassirer - 1950 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.

Add more references