Vol.30
Nos 1 and 2. Winter and Spring 2009
Quantum
Science and the Nature of Mind
Petr
Bob, Charles University
The
Appearance of the Child Prodigy 10,000 Years Ago: An Evolutionary
and Developmental Explanation
Larry
R. Vandervert, American Nonlinear Systems
The Access Paradox
in Analogical Reasoning and Transfer: Whither Invariance?
Robert
E. Haskell University of New England
Critical Notices
Mind
in Life: Biology, Phenomenology, and the Sciences of Mind
Evan
Thompson
Reviewed by Dorothée Legrand, Centre de Recherche en Epistemologie
Appliquee, Paris
Consciousness
and its Place in Nature: Does Physicalism Entail Panpsychism?
Galen
Strawson
Reviewed by Christian Onof, Birkbeck College, London
Book Reviews
Honest
Horses — Wild Horses in the Great Basin
Paula Morin
Reviewed by Nat T. Messer IV, University of Missouri
Eat
Me: The Food and Philosophy of Kenny Shopsin
Kenny
Shopsin and Carolynn Carreño
Reviewed by Steven E. Connelly, Indiana State University
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Vol.
30 No. 3 Summer 2009
(Special Issue - The Modern
Legacy of William James’s A Pluralistic Universe)
Editors’
Introduction: The Modern Legacy of William James’s A Pluralistic
Universe
Brent
D. Slife, Brigham Young University and Dennis C. Wendt, University
of Michigan
A
Pluralistic Universe: An Overview and Implications for Psychology
William
Douglas Woody, University of Northern Colorado and Wayne Viney,
Colorado State University
Visions and Values:
Ethical Reflections in a Jamesian Key
David
E. Leary, University of Richmond
Pluralism: An Antidote
for Fanaticism, the Delusion of Our Age
George S. Howard and Cody D. Christopherson,
University of Notre Dame
Science, Psychology,
and Religion: An Invitation to Jamesian Pluralism
Edwin E. Gantt and Brent S. Melling
Brigham Young University
William James and
Methodological Pluralism: Bridging the Qualitative and Quantitative
Divide
Bradford J. Wiggins, University
of Tennessee, Knoxville
Recent Calls for
Jamesian Pluralism in the Natural and Social Sciences: Will
Psychology Heed the Call?
Dennis C. Wendt, University of
Michigan and Brent D. Slife, Brigham Young University
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Vol.
30 No. 4 Autumn 2009
The Layering of the Psyche: Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Difference
Grant Gillett, University of Otago
On the Methodology of Physics: Cognizing Physical Phenomena and the Genesis and Termination of Time
Uri Fidelman Technion, Israel Institute of Technology
Distributed Mental Models: Mental Models in Distributed Cognitive Systems
Adrian P. Banks and Lynne J. Millward, University of Surrey
Consciousness and Self-Regulation
Frederic Peters, Armidale, Australia
Guidance, Selection, and Representation: Response to Anderson and Rosenberg
Tom Roberts, University of Edinburgh
Affordances and Intentionality: Reply to Roberts
Michael L. Anderson and Anthony Chemero, Franklin & Marshall College
Critical Notice
Supersizing the Mind:
Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension.
Andy
Clark.
Reviewed by Robert D. Rupert,
University of Colorado, Boulder
Book Reviews
The Case Against Adolescence: Rediscovering the Adult in Every Teen..
Robert Epstein.
Reviewed by Hans A. Skott–Myhre, Brock University
Cambridge Handbook of Computational Psychology.
Ron Sun [Editor].
Reviewed by Robert L. West, Carleton University