On 16/12/2003 09:41, Curtis Clark wrote:

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A measure of comparison is the system of biological nomenclature, ... (not to mention the periodic and sometimes raucous conventions when the rules are modified).


Probably the secret of its success is the existence of such conventions. If biologists had insisted that names once assigned could not be changed because of advances in knowledge, or even to correct errors, then surely the system would have broken down centuries ago.

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