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2. Shedding new light on Newton's optical writings: Alan Shapiro ed.: The optical papers of Isaac Newton. Volume 1. The optical lectures 1670–1672. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, 627 pp, £38.99 PB Alan Shapiro ed.: The optical papers of Isaac Newton. Volume 2. The Opticks (1704) and related papers ca.1688–1717. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, 423 pp, £150.00 HB
3. Forman at forty: New perspectives on “Weimar culture and quantum mechanics”: Cathryn Carson, Alexei Kojevnikov and Helmut Trischler (eds): Weimar culture and quantum mechanics: Selected papers by Paul Forman and contemporary perspectives on the Forman thesis. London: Imperial College Press and World Scientific, 2011, 560pp, £98.00 HB.
4. A rich resource on scientific knowledge: Kevin McCain and Kostas Kampourakis: What is scientific knowledge? An introduction to contemporary epistemology of science. New York: Routledge, 2019, 328 pp, £ 120 HB.
5. Putnam's Last Papers: Hilary Putnam: Naturalism, Realism, and Normativity, edited by Mario De Caro. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016, 248 pp, $51.50 HB.
6. Chemistry as the special science of the elements.
7. Einstein in the public arena.
8. Stensen as a man of science and culture.
9. Quantum Disentanglements.
10. Einstein's Travels.
11. Notices.
12. AAHPSSS 1998 Annual Conference First Call for Papers
13. Book Notices.
14. Looking for quantum in life.
15. "For the benefit of the whole civilized world": 350 years of journal publishing at the Royal Society of London: Aileen Fyfe, Noah Moxham, Julie McDougall-Waters and Camilla Mørk Røstvik: A history of scientific journals: publishing at the Royal Society, 1665–2015. London: University College London Press, 2022, £60.00 HB, e-book open access
16. Setting the Standard.
17. Recent Feyerabendiana.
18. The shining star of natural selection: James T. Costa: Radical by nature: the revolutionary life of Alfred Russel Wallace. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2023, 515 pp, £15,75 HB.
19. Completing Otto Neurath: Otto Neurath: Gesammelte Schriften. 8 vols. Expanded edition, edited by Rudolf Haller and Friedrich Stadler. Vienna: LIT, 2021–22, vol 1 xvi + 1–527 pp; vol 2 viii + 529–1033 pp; vol 3 xxiii + 674 pp; vol 4 xiii + 561 pp; vol 5 xiv + 633 pp; vol 6 xviii + 717 pp; vol 7 xv + 602 pp; vol 8 xxvii + 376 pp, all volumes €34,80 PB
20. Rethinking Reichenbach.
21. Hugo Decleir and Claude De Broyer (eds.), The `Belgica' Expedition Centennial: Perspectives on Antarctic Science and History. Brussels: VUB Press, 2001.
22. A portrait of Carnap as a young philosopher: A. W. Carus, Michael Friedman, Wolfgang Kienzler, Alan Richardson, and Sven Schlotter (eds.): Rudolf Carnap: Early writings: The collected works of Rudolf Carnap, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019, 528 pp, £74 HB
23. History and the hard problem.
24. A medley of philosophy of mathematics.
25. Microscopes of the Ancien Régime.
26. The Complexity of Poincaré.
27. Of Spheroids and Social Justice.
28. A Pearl among Presentations on the Periodic Table.
29. Wallace's World: Darwin in reverse—From natural selection to natural theology?: Michael A. Flannery: Nature's prophet: Alfred Russel Wallace and his evolution from natural selection to natural theology. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 2018, xvi + 260pp. USD$44.95 E-book
30. Dances with Diversity.
31. Varieties of reference and realism.
32. Alan Turing and the theoretical foundation of the information age.
33. The world fully lost.
34. The many faces of biological information.
35. A Lesson in Incoherence.
36. The Mystery of the Majorana affair: Erasmo Recami: The Majorana case: letters, documents, testimonies. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2020, 400pp, £40 PB.
37. Entangling and disentangling realism and wave function.
38. Science and the state in nineteenth century Prussia: M. Norton Wise: Aesthetics, industry & science. Hermann von Helmholtz and the Berlin Physical Society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018, xxi+405pp, $45, ISBN 978-0-22.35-96-531.
39. Quine—structuralism and all: Frederique Janssen-Lauret (Ed.): Quine, structure, and ontology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020, 320 pp., $85.00 HB.
40. Notices.
41. Early Studies of Early Earth Sciences Re-Viewed.
42. A new graduate reader in formal epistemology.
43. Can't see the forest for the sleaze: Mario Biagioli & Alexandra Lippman, eds: Gaming the metrics: misconduct and manipulation in academic research. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2020, 306 pp, $45.00 PB.
44. Continuity, containment, and coincidence: Leibniz in the history of the exact sciences: Vincenzo De Risi (ed.): Leibniz and the structure of sciences: modern perspectives on the history of logic, mathematics, and epistemology. Dordrecht: Springer, 2019, 298pp, 103.99€ HB
45. A Brazilian perspective on philosophy and history of science.
46. Explaining behavior.
47. Early geology in focus.
48. Relativistic Sources.
49. Some foundational debates in philosophy of biology.
50. Ralbag’s Rules and Reasoning: The Transmission of Post-Ptolemaic Astronomy through Mediaeval Europe.
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