What Are Natural Kinds?

Philosophical Topics 35 (1-2):329-342 (2007)
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Though the question is ontological, I will approach it through another, partially linguistic, question. What must natural kinds be like, if the conventional wisdom about natural kind terms is correct? Although answering this question won’t tell us everything we want to know, it will, I think, be useful in narrowing the range of feasible ontological alternatives. I will therefore summarize what I take to be the contemporary linguistic wisdom, and then test different proposals about kinds against it. As we will see, some fare better than others

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reprint Soames, Scott (2014) "What Are Natural Kinds?". In Soames, Scott, Analytic Philosophy in America: And Other Historical and Contemporary Essays, pp. 265-280: Princeton University Press (2014)

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