måndag 17 september 2012

Linnean systematics and cladistics are just two different kinds of classifications of dichotomously propagating processes

Linnean systematics and cladistics are just two different kinds of classifications of dichotomously propagating processes: Linnean systematics accepting the fact that the classification of such processes can't be unambiguous, and cladistics instead searching for unambiguous classifications of such processes (ie, not accepting the fact that classification of such processes can't be unambiguous).

These two kinds of classifications are thus just different (orthogonal) opinions on whether classification of dichotomously propagating processes can be unambiguous or not, whereof cladistics is wrong.

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