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Models in ecology: ubiquitous, idealized, useful Max DresowDaniel Stanton Book Review 11 August 2020 Pages: 409 - 412
Pocketable philosophy of biology Joeri WitteveenSara Green Book Review 13 September 2020 Pages: 413 - 416
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The early modern subject of experience Charles T. Wolfe Book Review 11 September 2020 Pages: 469 - 472
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The epistemic fights of the twenty-first century Leandro Rodriguez-Medina Book Review 30 July 2020 Pages: 501 - 504
A concise history of mathematics, but not for philosophers Fenner Stanley Tanswell Book Review 15 July 2020 Pages: 519 - 521
Continuity, containment, and coincidence: Leibniz in the history of the exact sciences Christopher P. Noble Book Review 20 August 2020 Pages: 523 - 526