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Terry M. Gray (grayt@Calvin.EDU)
Wed, 8 May 1996 10:04:25 -0400>Since I am not much of an expert in primate taxonomy, I'll mostly stay out
>of this discussion, but I would like to pose the following questions?
>
>Are human beings "talking" primates?
>
>Are human beings "talking" mammals?
>
>Are human beings "talking" animals?
>
>Are these classifications "arbitrary" and subjective or is there some real
>biological aspect that is being recognized by this classification (either
>of an evolutionary flavor or of some archetypical flavor).
>
>TG
>
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>Terry M. Gray, Ph.D. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
>Calvin College 3201 Burton SE Grand Rapids, MI 40546
>Office: (616) 957-7187 FAX: (616) 957-6501
>Email: grayt@calvin.edu http://www.calvin.edu/~grayt
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_____________________________________________________________
Terry M. Gray, Ph.D. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Calvin College 3201 Burton SE Grand Rapids, MI 40546
Office: (616) 957-7187 FAX: (616) 957-6501
Email: grayt@calvin.edu http://www.calvin.edu/~grayt
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