aN Biology and Philosophy 19: 819-822, 2004. Contents of Volume 19 Volume 19 No.1 January 2004 Stephen Jay Gould: An Assessment PHILIP KITCHER / Evolutionary Theory and the Social Uses of Biology Evaluating The Structure of Evolutionary Theory DOUGLAS H. ERWIN / One Very Long Argument TODD A. GRANTHAM /C onstraints and Spandrels in Gould’s Structure of Evolutionary Theory DANIEL W. McSHEA/ A Revised Darwinism Articles DANIEL STEEL / Can a Reductionist be a Pluralist? GREG FROST-ARNOLD / How to be an Anti-Reductionist about Developmental Biology: Response to Laubichler and Wagner 75-91 MARC LANGE / The Autonomy of Functional Biology: A Reply to Rosenberg 93-109 THERESA S.S. SCHILHAB / What Mirror Self-Recognition in Nonhumans can Tell us about Aspects of Self 111-126 LIANE GABORA / Ideas are Not Replicators but Minds are 127-143 Book Reviews IAN RAVENSCROFT/ Where Angels Fear to Tread — The Evolution of Language 145-158 BEN JEFFARES / Dead Men Telling Tales: Homo Fossils and What to Do With Them 159-165 Volume 19 No.2 March 2004 SAMIR OKASHA / The “Averaging Fallacy” and the Levels of Selection 167-184 COSTAS B. KRIMBAS / On Fitness 185-203 ULRICH E. STEGMANN / The Arbitrariness of the Genetic Code 205-222 BERIT BROGAARD /S pecies as Individuals 223-242 STEPHEN J. BOULTER / Metaphysical Realism as a Pre- 243-261 Condition of Visual Perception KEVIN DE LAPLANTE / Toward a More Expansive Concep- tion of Ecological Science 263-281 Book Reviews PATRICK BATESON / The Active Role of Behaviour in Evolution 283-298 ANYA PLUTYNSKI/ Seeing the Forest for the Trees 299-303 Letter to the Editor JOACHIM L. DAGG / The Diverse Interactors 305-306 Volume 19 No.3 June 2004 DAN DENNET / Obituary 307-309 Announcement 311 The Extended Phenotype at Twenty One: A Retrospective KEVIN N. LALAND / Extending the Extended Phenotype 313-325 J. SCOTT TURNER / Extended Phenotypes and Extended Organisms 327-352 E. JABLONKA / From Replicators to Heritably Varying Phen- otypic Traits: The Extended Phenotype Revisited 353-375 RICHARD DAWKINS / Extended Phenotype — But Not Too Extended. A Reply to Laland, Turner and Jablonka 377-396 Area Review ROBERT A. WILSON / Recent Work in Individualism in the Social, Behavioral and Biological Sciences 397-423 Regular Articles ROBIN O. ANDREASEN / The Cladistic Race Concept: A Defense 425-442 GIOVANNI BONIOLO and MASSIMILIANO CARRARA / On Biological Identity 443-457 NEIL LEVY / Evolutionary Psychology, Human Universals, 459-472 and the Standard Social Science Model Book Review JUSTINE KINGSBURY / Biologising the Mind 473-482 Volume 19 No.4 September 2004 ROBERT A. SKIPPER, Jr. / Perspectives on the Animal Mind 483-487 MARC BEKOFF / Wild Justice and Fair Play: Cooperation, Forgiveness, and Morality in Animals 489-520 BRIAN L. KEELEY / Anthropomorphism, Primatomorphism, Mammalomorphism: Understanding Cross-Species Com- parisons 521-540 SUE SAVAGE-RUMBAUGH, WILLIAM M. FIELDS and TIBERU SPIRCU / The Emergence of Knapping and Vocal Expressions Embedded in a Pan/Homo Culture 541-575 ELISABETH A. LLOYD/ Kanzi, Evolution, and Language 577-588 COLIN ALLEN / Is Anyone a Cognitive Ethologist 589-607 PAUL E. GRIFFITHS /I nstinct in the ’50s: the British Recep- tion of Konrad Lorenz’s Theory of Instinctive Behavior 609-63 1 DEREK BROWNE / Do Dolphins Know their Own Minds? 633-653 Volume 19 No.5 November 2004 Area review JOSEPH BULBULIA / The cognitive and evolutionary psycho- logy of religion 655-686 Articles TODD GRANTHAM / The role of fossils in phylogeny recon- struction: Why is it so difficult to integrate paleobiological and neontological evolutionary biology? 687-720 822 LAUREANO CASTRO, ALFONSO MEDINA and MIGUEL A. TORO / Hominid cultural transmission and the evolution 721-737 of language R.C. CARRIER / The argument from biogenesis: Probabilities 739-764 against a natural origin of life JOEL PUST / Natural selection and the traits of individual organisms 765-779 Book reviews BENJAMIN KERR / The Caucus-Race of the Dodo 781-799 JOHN M. DRAKE / Whence Explanation? The Diversity of Practices in Ecology 801-807 RICHARD JOYCE / Why Humans Judge Things to be Good 809-817 Contents of Volume 19 819-822