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Next Home Previous The Biopsychosocial Model of Health and Disease Derek Bolton and Grant Gillett Reviewed by Sander Werkhoven The Biopsychosocial Model of Health and Disease: New Philosophical and Scientific Developments Derek Bolton and Grant Gillett Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, £20 ISBN 9783030118983 This book is about the most general model in medicine and health care: the much-celebrated biopsychosocial model, first
Next Home Previous Representation in Cognitive Science Nicholas Shea Reviewed by Daniel Calder and Jonny Lee Representation in Cognitive Science Nicholas Shea Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, £53.00/ £19.99 ISBN 9780198812883/ 9780198866954 The role of representation in understanding cognition continues to be one of the most hotly contested debates in contemporary philosophy of cognitive science.
Next Home Previous The Past, Present, and Future of Integrated History and Philosophy of Science Emily Herring, Kevin Matthew Jones, Konstantin S. Kiprijanov, and Laura M. Sellers Reviewed by Stephen Gaukroger The Past, Present, and Future of Integrated History and Philosophy of Science Emily Herring, Kevin Matthew Jones, Konstantin S. Kiprijanov, and Laura M. Sellers ( eds ) London: Routledge, 2019, £120 ISBN
Charles H. Pence reviews How Biology Shapes Philosophy, edited by David Livingstone Smith
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Next Home Previous What Biological Functions Are and Why They Matter Justin Garson Reviewed by Matteo Colombo What Biological Functions Are and Why They Matter Justin Garson Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, £75.00 ISBN 9781108472593 Why do zebras have black and white stripes? No, it’s not to amuse the fans of Juventus, an (in)famous Italian football club with a black-and-white-striped home kit.
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Next Home Previous Values in Psychological Science Lisa M. Osbeck Reviewed by Robert Hudson Values in Psychological Science: Re-imagining Epistemic Priorities at a New Frontier Lisa M. Osbeck Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, £80 / £19.99 ISBN 9781107134904 / 9781316500972 In Values in Psychological Science: Re-imagining Epistemic Priorities at a New Frontier , Lisa Osbeck believes we live ‘in an era