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    No single concept of natural kind fits all classification... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Natural kinds as a concept should be eliminated altogether
    Supports→Pluralism about natural kinds is warranted

    No single concept of natural kind fits all classification practices

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    Many of these considerations from the practice of classification in the special sciences have led to an emerging naturalist approach to the topic of natural kinds. It is clear from the examination of classification in the special sciences, that it is difficult to find a concept of natural kind that fits all of the different practices of classification. This has sometimes been used as a core argument in favour of pluralism about natural kinds (Dupré 2001) or to eliminate the need for natural kind

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