BJPS Review of Books

Richard Wrangham, The Goodness Paradox // Reviewed by Ronald J. Planer

Ronald J. Planer reviews The Goodness Paradox, by Richard Wrangham

Alex Broadbent, Philosophy of Medicine // Reviewed by Shane Glackin

Shane N. Glackin reviews Philosophy of Medicine, by Alex Broadbent

Jonathan Birch, The Philosophy of Social Evolution // Reviewed by Brusse & Sterelny

Brusse & Sterelny review The Philosophy of Social Evolution, by Jonathan Birch

Eric Winsberg, Philosophy and Climate Science // Reviewed by Greg Lusk

Greg Lusk reviews Philosophy and Climate Science, by Eric Winsberg

de Melo-Martín & Intemann, The Fight against Doubt // Reviewed by Katherine Furman

Katherine Furman reviews The Fight against Doubt, by de Melo-Martín & Intemann

K. Brad Wray, Resisting Scientific Realism // Reviewed by Samuel Ruhmkorff

Samuel Ruhmkorff reviews Resisting Scientific Realism, by K. Brad Wray

Maria Kronfeldner, What’s Left of Human Nature? // Reviewed by Stephen M. Downes

Stephen M. Downes reviews What’s Left of Human Nature? by Maria Kronfeldner

O’Connor & Weatherall, The Misinformation Age // Reviewed by Erin J. Nash

Erin J. Nash reviews The Misinformation Age, by O’Connor & Weatherall

John Wright, An Epistemic Foundation for Scientific Realism // Reviewed by Elay Shech

Elay Shech reviews An Epistemic Foundation for Scientific Realism, by John Wright