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    Supports→Relations such as genealogy and interbreeding satisfy the membership requirement of essentialism.

    Certain relations are necessary and sufficient for membership in a species.

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    Do the results of this section thus far imply that relational essentialism is correct? Consider two traditional requirements of essentialism highlighted by Okasha (2002). The membership requirement: the essence of a kind provides the necessary and sufficient conditions for membership in that kind. The explanatory requirement: citing a kind’s essence is central in explaining the properties typically associated with the members of that kind. Given these two requirements Okasha offers the following

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