BJPS Review of Books

What Is a Complex System? Ladyman and Wiesner // Reviewed by David Kinney

David Kinney reviews ‘What Is a Complex System?’, by James Ladyman and Karoline Wiesner

Alastair Wilson, The Nature of Contingency // Reviewed by Baptiste Le Bihan

Baptiste Le Bihan reviews The Nature of Contingency, by Alastair Wilson

Kristin Andrews, How to Study Animal Minds // Reviewed by Irina Mikhalevich

Irina Mikhalevich reviews How to Study Animal Minds, by Kristin Andrews

Massimi & McCoy, Understanding Perspectivism // Reviewed by Jordi Cat

Jordi Cat reviews Understanding Perspectivism: Scientific Challenges and Methodological Prospects, edited by Michela Massimi and Casey D. McCoy

Love and Wimsatt, Beyond the Meme // Reviewed by Azita Chellappoo

Azita Chellappoo reviews Beyond the Meme, edited by Love and Wimsatt

Richard Corry, Power and Influence // Reviewed by Anaïs Rebecca White

Anaïs Rebecca White reviews Power and Influence, by Richard Corry

Bolton and Gillet, The Biopsychosocial Model of Health and Disease // Reviewed by Sander Werkhoven

Sander Werkhoven reviews The Biopsychosocial Model of Health and Disease, by Bolton and Gillet

Nicholas Shea, Representation in Cognitive Science // Reviewed by Calder and Lee

Calder and Lee review Representation in Cognitive Science, by Nicholas Shea

Herring et al., The Past, Present, and Future of Integrated History and Philosophy of Science // Reviewed by Stephen Gaukroger

Stephen Gaukroger reviews The Past, Present, and Future of Integrated History and Philosophy of Science, edited by Herring et al.