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Next Home Previous Organisms, Agency, and Evolution D. M. Walsh Reviewed by John Dupré Organisms, Agency, and Evolution D. M. Walsh Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016, £ 64.99 ISBN 9781107122109 The mantle of heir to Darwin’s famous theory of evolution by natural selection is generally claimed by the so-called neo-Darwinism that derives from the Modern Synthesis, announced
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Next Home Previous A Natural History of Human Morality Michael Tomasello Reviewed by Jonathan Birch A Natural History of Human Morality Michael Tomasello Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016, £27.95 (hardback) ISBN 9780674088641 Working together creates mutual obligations.
Michael Rescorla reviews Physical Computation, by Gualtiero Piccinini
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