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Volume 1 / 1986 - Volume 27 / 2012
281-282
Obituary: Marie-Claude Lorne (1969–2008)
Thomas Pradeu
283-300
Bio-agency and the problem of action
J. C. Skewes and C. A. Hooker
301-324
Simulation experiments in bionics: a regulative methodological perspective
Edoardo Datteri
325-339
Productivity, relevance and natural selection
Stuart Glennan
341-357
How much can we know about the causes of evolutionary trends?
Derek D. Turner
359-374
Physical explanations and biological explanations, empirical laws and a priori laws
Joel Press
375-385
Measurement error in racial and ethnic statistics
Michael Root
387-403
Does nothing in evolution make sense except in the light of population genetics? Michael Lynch: Origins of Genome Architecture, Sinauer Associates, Sunderland Mass, 2007, 340 pp, hardback, ISBN-10: 0878934847
Lindell Bromham
405-416
Costly signalling: a work in progress William A. Searcy, Stephen Nowicki: The Evolution of Animal Communication: Reliability and Deception in Signaling Systems, Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 2005, 270 + xii pp, ISBN: 0-691-07095-4
Stewart Saunders
417-423
As nature intended Review of J. Scott Turner (2007), The Tinkerer’s Accomplice: How Design Emerges from Life Itself. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 282 pp, Hbk £18.95/$27.95
Tim Lewens
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