Article ID: CBB505474716

Of Elephants and Errors: Naming and Identity in Linnaean Taxonomy (2020)

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What is it to make an error in the identification of a named taxonomic group? In this article we argue that the conditions for being in error about the identity of taxonomic groups through their names have a history, and that the possibility of committing such errors is contingent on the regime of institutions and conventions governing taxonomy and nomenclature at any given point in time. More specifically, we claim that taxonomists today can be in error about the identity of taxonomic groups in a way that Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778), who is routinely cited as the “founder” of modern taxonomy and nomenclature, simply could not be. Starting from a remarkable recent study into Linnaeus’s naming of Elephas maximus that led to the (putative) discovery of a (putative) nomenclatural error by him, we reconsider what it could mean to discover that Linnaeus misidentified a biological taxon in applying his taxon names. Through a further case study in Linnaean botany, we show that his practices of (re)applying names in taxonomic revisions reveal a take on determining “which taxon is which” that is strikingly different from that of contemporary taxonomists. Linnaeus, we argue, adopted a practice-based, hands-on concept of taxa as “nominal spaces” that could continue to represent the same taxon even if all its former members had been reallocated to other taxa.

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Authors & Contributors
Müller-Wille, Staffan
Breidbach, Olaf
Charmantier, Isabelle
Cirillo, Thomas McCulloch
Delage, Yves
Deleporte, Pierre
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Noesis: Travaux du Comité Roumain d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences
Annals of the History and Philosophy of Biology
Book History
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
University of Southern California
Belin
MIT Press
Société Française de Systématique
Cuvillier Verlag
Concepts
Classification in biology
Biology
Terminology and nomenclature
Natural history
Classification
Botany
People
Linnaeus, Carolus
Aristotle
Cain, Arthur James
Delany, Mary
Ehret, Georg Dionysius
Hoffmann, Johann Josef Ignaz
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
21st century
17th century
20th century
Ancient
Places
Sweden
France
Greece
Prussia (Germany)
London (England)
Romania
Institutions
Uppsala Universitet
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