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:::::Regarding the preference for common latin names over species names, I can see the argument on both sides. We all know the difference between a ''canis'' dog and a ''lupus'' wolf, so should we call the page on dog "canis lupus familiaris" or simply "canis"?
:::::Vicipaedia so far has chosen to use the common names for these in preference to the scientific names. On the one hand, I can see why people interested in Latin rather than in science might rather choose to focus on the "concept" of a canis (man's best friend) and the "concept" of a lupus (dangerous forest carnivore).
:::::But doare these popular classications so important as to deserve an encyclopedia entry under the names '''canis''' and '''lupus''' or are these classifications better relegated to a dismabiguation page or dictionary entry?--[[Usor:Rafaelgarcia|Rafaelgarcia]] 18:56, 11 Novembris 2009 (UTC)
::::::Probably the latter (as they are now, though inelegantly). Throughout the whole discussion, we should bear in mind that we don't want scientific articles, like the one treating the subject of "gravity," to begin this way:
:::::::'''Gravitas,''' vel '''pondus,''' est sociale virorum momentum, una ex nonnullis virtutibus quas hominum coetus honoratis honestisque tribuit singulis, inter eas [[pietas]], [[dignitas]], [[iustitia]].
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