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Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction;
Part I. The Rise of Essentialist Taxonomy:
1. The Aristotelian origins;
2. Taxonomy;
3. Nomenclature;
Part II. The Development of the Universal Languages:
4. The groundwork;
5. Proposals and schemes for a universal language;
6. Proposals for a philosophical language;
7. Schemes for a philosophical language;
8. The culmination, aftermath and end;
Part III. The End of the Taxonomic Episteme:
9. The fall of essentialist taxonomy; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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