hypothetical construct
Thomas Schlemmermeyer
termites at USP.BR
Mon Dec 8 21:09:27 CST 1997
Sorry, here I have to give up.=20
Not very familiar with the extremely difficult english language, I could no=
t
understand the words "reifies" and "reification".
As homology and synapomorphy are central concepts in systematics I am
seriously interested in understanding your thoughts.
Could you put them in other terms?
Thank you very much, Thomas
On Mon, 8 Dec 1997, sylvia hope wrote:
> A couple of people objected rightly to my distinguishing
> hypothesis from hypothetical contruct. The point I meant to
> make is that the term the term "synapomorphy" reifies the
> idea of homology. It makes a relationship of homology seem
> to be a real, solid thing, whereas it is really only an idea
> about the correspondence among organisms - there is no real
> entity there. Reification is common in an operational
> approach. It can lead via subtle suggestive power to too
> much confidence in a finding.
>=20
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