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Studying Human Origins: Disciplinary History and Epistemology

Taxonomic revolutions and the animal-human boundary

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Cartmill, M
2001

Duke Scholars

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2001

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97 / 106

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Amsterdam University Press
 

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Cartmill, M. (2001). Taxonomic revolutions and the animal-human boundary. In R. Corbey & W. Roebroeks (Eds.), Studying Human Origins: Disciplinary History and Epistemology (pp. 97–106). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
Cartmill, M. “Taxonomic revolutions and the animal-human boundary.” In Studying Human Origins: Disciplinary History and Epistemology, edited by R. Corbey and W. Roebroeks, 97–106. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2001.
Cartmill M. Taxonomic revolutions and the animal-human boundary. In: Corbey R, Roebroeks W, editors. Studying Human Origins: Disciplinary History and Epistemology. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press; 2001. p. 97–106.
Cartmill, M. “Taxonomic revolutions and the animal-human boundary.” Studying Human Origins: Disciplinary History and Epistemology, edited by R. Corbey and W. Roebroeks, Amsterdam University Press, 2001, pp. 97–106.
Cartmill M. Taxonomic revolutions and the animal-human boundary. In: Corbey R, Roebroeks W, editors. Studying Human Origins: Disciplinary History and Epistemology. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press; 2001. p. 97–106.

Publication Date

2001

Start / End Page

97 / 106

Publisher

Amsterdam University Press