BJPS Review of Books

Couch and Pfeifer’s The Philosophy of Philip Kitcher // Reviewed by Shane N. Glackin

Shane N. Glackin reviews The Philosophy of Philip Kitcher, by Couch and Pfeifer

Miriam Solomon’s Making Medical Knowledge // Reviewed by Michael Wilde

Michael Wilde reviews Making Medical Knowledge, by Miriam Solomon

Carl Gillett’s Reduction and Emergence in Science and Philosophy // Reviewed by Elanor Taylor

Elanor Taylor reviews Reduction and Emergence in Science and Philosophy, by Carl Gillett

D. M. Walsh’s Organisms, Agency, and Evolution // Reviewed by John Dupré

John Dupré reviews Organisms, Agency, and Evolution, by D. M. Walsh

Scerri and Fisher’s Essays in the Philosophy of Chemistry // Reviewed by Julia Bursten

Julia Bursten reviews Essays in the Philosophy of Chemistry, by Scerri and Fisher

Sabina Leonelli’s Data-centric Biology // Reviewed by Adrian Currie

Adrian Currie reviews Data-centric Biology, by Sabina Leonelli

Michael Tomasello’s A Natural History of Human Morality // Reviewed by Jonathan Birch

Jonathan Birch reviews A Natural History of Human Morality, by Michael Tomasello

Gualtiero Piccinini’s Physical Computation // Reviewed by Michael Rescorla

Michael Rescorla reviews Physical Computation, by Gualtiero Piccinini

Margaret Morrison’s Reconstructing Reality // Reviewed by Reutlinger & Hartmann

Reutlinger & Hartmann review Reconstructing Reality, by Margaret Morrison