Affiliation:
1. Department of Philosophy, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong S.A.R.
Abstract
It has been alleged that Carolus Linnaeus practised Eurocentrism, sexism and racism in naming plant genera after famous botanists, and excluding ‘barbarous names’. He has therefore been said to practise ‘linguistic imperialism’. This paper examines whether Linnaeus applied ‘linguistic imperialism’ to the naming of Chinese plants. On the basis of examples such as
Thea
(=
Camellia
),
Urena
,
Basella
,
Annona
,
Sapindus
(=
Koelreuteria
), and
Panax
, I conclude that Linnaeus used generic names of diverse origins. However, he misidentified Chinese plants' habitats, and acted on these misapprehensions.
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science
Cited by
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