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) The Greek philosopher Plato claimed that every organism was an example of a perfect essence created by God, and that they were unchanging. What type of thinking is Plato's description of species?

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Answer:

Typological Thinking

Explanation:

Typological Thinking  -

It refers to the idea , the species are unchanging in nature and the alterations in the species is not significant or even misleading , is referred to as typological thinking .

In this idea the variations amongst the things are ignored rather than classifying them.

This idea is mentioned in the Bible's book of Genesis .

Hence , from the information of the question ,

The correct term is Typological Thinking  .