BN Biology and Philosophy 16: 757-760, 2001. Contents of Volume 16 Volume 16 No. 1 January 2001 Editorial E. STEINHART / Persons Versus Brains: Biological Intelli- gence in Human Organisms MATTHEW RATCLIFFE/ A Kantian Stance on the Intentional Stance MANFRED D. LAUBICHLER and GUNTER P. WAGNER / How Molecular is Molecular Developmental Biology? A Reply to Alex Rosenberg’s Reductionism Redux: Computing the Embryo K.G. FERGUSON / Semantic and Structural Problems in Evolutionary Ethics Discussions: GREGORY J. MORGAN / Bacteriophage Biology and Kenneth Schaffner’s Rendition of Developmentalism 85-92 YRJO HAILA and PETER TAYLOR / The Philosophical Dull- ness of Classical Ecology, and a Levinsian Alternative 93-102 WILLIAM WIMSATT / Richard Levins as Philosophical Revolutionary 103-108 Book Reviews: TERESA CHANDLER / “Kinds” of Emotion 109-115 CHRISTOPHER DI CARLO / Critical Notice WILLIAM A. ROTTSCHAEFER / What Can History Tell Us About Founding Ethics on Biology? Volume 16 No.2 March 2001 CARLA FEHR / The Evolution of Sex: Domains and Explana- tory Pluralism FRANZ M. WUKETITS / The Philosophy of Donald T. Camp- bell: A Short Review and Critical Appraisal 188 JONATHAN MICHAEL KAPLAN and MASSIMO PIGLIUCCI / Genes ‘for’ Phenotypes: A Modern History View 189 BRIAN K. HALL / Organic Selection: Proximate Environ- mental Effects on the Evolution of Morphology and Behaviour Book Reviews: JOSEPH LAPORTE /S election for Handicaps 249 DON ROSS / Problems of a War Correspondent 260 EDUARDO WILNER / The Evolution of Science 271 279 GREGORY M. MIKKELSON / Untangling Ecology? Letter to the Editor: ALEX ROSENBERG / Careless Reading About the Human Genome Project 28| 284 Volume 16 No.3 June 2001 RAPHAEL FALK / The Rise and Fall of Dominance ALEX LEVINE / Individualism, Type Specimens, and the Scrutability of Species Membership JOHN BOLENDER/ A Two-Tiered Cognitive Architecture For Moral Reasoning 339 N. CAMPBELL/ What Was Huxley’s Epiphenomenalism? Book Reviews: MATTEO MAMELI/ Modules and Mindreaders MARTIN MAHNER / Genetics and Reductionism: Unveiling Mechanisms Without Metaphysics? DAVID CASTLE / Sex and Death: An Introduction to Philo- sophy of Biology ANDRES MOYA / The Quantitative-Genetic Analysis of 415-422 Phought: A Risky Proposal Retrospective: DAVID L. HULL / Michael Ruse and His Fifteen Years of Booknotes — For Better or for Worse + Nm wn» + ws)A i ; n4 l 70) 1] Volume 16 No. 4 September 2001 KIM STERELNY / The Reality of Ecological Assemblages: A Palaeo-ecological Puzzle 437-461 KIM CUDDINGTON / The “Balance of Nature” Metaphor and Equilibrium in Population Ecology 463-479 GREGORY COOPER / Must There Be a Balance of Nature? 48 1-506 KRISTIN SHRADER-FRECHETTE/ Non-Indigenous Species 507-519 and Ecological Explanation PETER TAYLOR and YRJO HAILA / Situatedness and Prob- lematic Boundaries: Conceptualizing Life’s Complex 521-532 Ecological Context GREGORY M. MIKKELSON / Complexity and Verisimili- tude: Realism for Ecology 533-546 DAVID CASTLE \ Gradualist Theory of Discovery in 547-571 Ecology 9 ' ‘ ; ‘ 7 Volume 16 No. 5 Vovember ZUU1 Editorial Ao Area Review: STEPHEN M. DOWNES / Some Recent Developments in Evolutionary Approaches to the Study of Human 575-595 Cognition and Behavior Articles: MATTEO MAMELI / Mindreading, Mindshaping, and 597-628 Evolution 760 NICOLAS RASMUSSEN /E volving Scientific Epistemologies and the Artifacts of Empirical Philosophy of Science: A Reply Concerning Mesosomes 629-654 ROBERT C. RICHARDSON / Complexity, Self-Organization and Selection 655-683 MICHAEL J. BEHE / Reply to My Critics: A Response to Reviews of Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution 685-709 Discussions: JOHN S. WILKINS and WESLEY R. ELSBERRY / The Advantages of Theft over Toil: The Design Inference and Arguing from Ignorance 711-724 R. JOYCE / Moral Realism and Teleosemantics 725-734 Book Reviews: DAVID L. NANNEY and ROBERT A. WILSON / Life’s Early Years 735-748 MELINDA FAGAN abd SAHOTRA SARKAR/ Darwinism in 749-75| Philosophy, Social Science and Public Policy 753-755 Index of Key Words Volume Contents 757-760