Bacterial species pluralism in the light of medicine and endosymbiosis

Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 31 (1):91-105 (2016)
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Abstract

This paper aims to offer a new argument in defence bacterial species pluralism. To do so, I shall first present the particular issues derived from the conflict between the non-theoretical understanding of species as units of classification and the theoretical comprehension of them as units of evolution. Secondly, I shall justify the necessity of the concept of species for the bacterial world, and show how medicine and endosymbiotic evolutionary theory make use of different concepts of bacterial species due to their distinctive purposes. Finally, I shall show how my argument provides a new source of defence for bacterial pluralism.

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Javier Suárez
Universidad de Oviedo

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