Strange Science: Dinosaurs and Dragonshttp://www.strangescience.net/stdino2.htm
Now appears in: Paleontology: An Illustrated History by David Bainbridge Plenty of fossils originally thought to be lizardlike had turned out to be bipedal by the time Stromer des
The Idea of Mindhttp://ipwebdev.com/hermit/tidom.html
anthropology, paleontology, and so forth. While such explanations are often fascinating, far too many science writers unnecessarily confuse the boundaries between fact and specula
Purposefulness of classification (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/purposefulness.htm
(living birds) and paleontology (extinct birds, mainly but not exclusively through the study of fossils), and draws on knowledge and technology of a wide range of sciences, includ
This article defends the thesis that all classifications serve some purposes better than others, and therefore that the idea of an all-purpose classification is untenable. This sho
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