The Metaphysics of Natural Kinds
English

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How is it possible that things in the world are grouped together to form a ?kind'? Is it by nature or by convention? Do natural kind terms refer to natural kinds naturally or do they refer to natural kinds depending upon their meanings concepts uses etc? Do properties that define natural kinds do so necessarily or contingently a priori or a posteriori? Are kind-defining properties human constructions or are they a part of the fabric of the world existing independently of human classificatory schemes to be discovered discussed and utilized by human beings? Do things exist in kinds naturally or are social constructions? These questions summarized the problem of natural kinds in metaphysics. This book provides an expository account of the essentialist arguments that justify the existence of natural kinds. It explores how biological taxonomy could support essentialism thus opens up a debate in the philosophy of science about the reality of essential theoretical entities through which the existence of kinds in nature could be further established.
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