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Chris Young <[log in to unmask]>
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Intl Soc for the Hist Phil and Soc St of Biol <[log in to unmask]>
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From: "Gale, George " <[log in to unmask]>

Ludus Vitalis, biannual journal of Philosophy of Life Sciences, edited
in Mexico in Spanish, English and French, recently published its 14th
number.  This is a journal devoted to the study of and reflection on the
metascientific (ontological, epistemological, methodological, ethical,
historical, sociological) problems of such disciplines as biology,
medicine, anthropology, linguistics, behavioral sciences and cognitive
sciences.  Its foremost thematic lines are History and Philosophy of
Evolutionist Theories; Epistemology of Life Sciences; Mind-Body
relation, Knowledge, Behaviour; Paleoanthropology and Studies on
Humankind; Technique and Nature.  The journal has a distinctly
philosophical character, analytical and critical by definition. Its
editorial policy does not subscribe to any one philosophical posture,
but is interested in the debate between different positions and accepts
any standpoint as long as it is supported with the analytical and
argumentative rigor of professional philosophy.
(www.ludusvitalis.org.mx)

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