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what is nominalistic species concept​

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Answered by sakshisn
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The nominalistic species concept is the concept of Occam and his followers, of the belief that nature only produces individuals. Species are the creation of man. In nature, they lack definite existence. ... During the 18th century in France, this concept was in demand and even now is used by some botanists.

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The nominalistic species concept is the concept of Occam and his followers, of the belief that nature only produces individuals. Species are the creation of man. In nature, they lack definite existence.  During the 18th century in France, this concept was in demand and even now is used by some botanists.

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