What’s in a name?

The Philosophers' Magazine 23 (23):43-45 (2003)
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A brief discussion of the differences between catarrhines and platyrrhines, as these are conceived in the practice of UK animal experimentalists: I conclude that there are no adequate objective differences sufficient to warrant different treatment, and that the historical and subjective differences lie behind the lesser standing given to platyrrhines (that is, New World monkeys) over against their cousins (Old World monkeys, apes, and us).

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Stephen R. L. Clark
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