Dividing biology into disciplines: Chaos or multiformity?

Acta Biotheoretica 29 (2):87-93 (1980)
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Abstract

A good division of biology is important for clarity of thought, presentation of the problems and nowadays also for science policy. Various classifications are in use, depending upon different parameters. A division can be based on objects and on aspects. A modern classification on objects is based on the levels of organisation. Methodological principles play a role in the background.

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