Understandings
Applications
Skills
Nature of science
Cooperation and collaboration between groups of scientists—scientists use the binomial system to identify a species rather than the many different local names. (4.3) [5.3.U1]
International-mindedness
There are international codes of nomenclature and agreements as to the principles to be followed in the classification of living organisms. [5.3.U1]
Theory of knowledge
The adoption of a system of binomial nomenclature is largely due to Swedish botanist and physician Carolus Linnaeus (1707–1778). Linnaeus also defined four groups of humans, and the divisions were based on both physical and social traits. By 21st-century standards, his descriptions can be regarded as racist. How does the social context of scientific work affect the methods and findings of research? Is it necessary to consider the social context when evaluating ethical aspects of knowledge claims?