Rowe M H, Stone J
Brain Behav Evol. 1977;14(3):185-216. doi: 10.1159/000125660.
Many schemes of ganglion cell classification seek to classify the cells by some particular characteristic, such as the time course of the cells' physiological responses or their dendritic morphology. It is here argued that such schemes are based on the Aristotelian concept of "essences" and raise the same difficulties as have arisen with the essentialist approach to animal taxonomy. A better approach to the classification of neurones, it is proposed, is to base the classification on as many features of the cells as possible, and to regard the classification as an hypothesis, subject to testing and modification by experience, about the "functional niches" occupied by the cell types distinguished.
许多神经节细胞分类方案试图依据某些特定特征对细胞进行分类,比如细胞生理反应的时间进程或其树突形态。本文认为,此类方案基于亚里士多德的“本质”概念,并且引发了与动物分类学中本质主义方法相同的难题。有人提出,对神经元进行分类的更好方法是尽可能基于细胞的多种特征进行分类,并将该分类视为一种关于所区分的细胞类型所占据的“功能龛位”的假设,该假设需接受经验的检验和修正。