Sterelny, Cultural Evolution, Niche Construction, and Ecological Inheritance
Correspondence from Richard Moore and Claudio Tennie on Kim Sterenly’s ‘Cultural Evolution, Niche Construction, and Ecological Inheritance’
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Correspondence from Richard Moore and Claudio Tennie on Kim Sterenly’s ‘Cultural Evolution, Niche Construction, and Ecological Inheritance’
The BSPS Annual Conference takes place on 15-17 July 2025 at the University of Glasgow
Daniel C Burnston reviews The Brain Abstracted, by Mazviita Chirimuuta
Joe Roussos reviews Idealization in Epistemology, by Daniel Greco
David Thorstad on how to exploit someone by giving them relevant information
Tim Lewens reviews Why Human Nature Matters, by Matteo Mameli, and The Quest for Human Nature, by Marco J Nathan
Siddharth Muthukrishnan on how our philosophy of science affects our response to the information paradox
Uljana Feest reviews Split and Splice: A Phenomenology of Experimentation, by Hans-Jörg Rheinberger
Armin W Schulz asks how humans became stand-out mind-readers
Charles H Pence reviews Evolution and the Machinery of Chance, by Marshall Abrams