- Clarifying Misconceptions of the Zone of Latent Solutions Hypothesis: A Response to Haidle and Schlaudt
- Causal Cognition and Theory of Mind in Evolutionary Cognitive Archaeology
- Making Sense of the Relationship Between Adaptive Thinking and Heuristics in Evolutionary Psychology
- Environment as Abstraction
- In Memoriam: Raphael Falk, 1929–2019
- Attaching Names to Biological Species: The Use and Value of Type Specimens in Systematic Zoology and Natural History Collections
- Revisiting D.W. Smithers’s “Cancer: An Attack on Cytologism” (1962)
- Referees for Volume 15 (Issues 1–4), 2020
- Affording Affordance Moral Realism
- On the Evolution of Virulent Zoonotic Viruses in Bats
- Assessor Teaching and the Evolution of Human Morality
- Functionalism without Selectionism: Charles Elton’s "Functional" Niche and the Concept of Ecological Function
- Pre-Darwinian Evolution Before LUCA
- The Rise of the “Environment”: Lamarckian Environmentalism Between Life Sciences and Social Philosophy
- Revisiting George Romanes’ "Physiological Selection" (1886)
- Does Art Bring Us Together? An Empirical Approach to the Evolutionary Aesthetics of Ellen Dissanayake
- In the Light of the Environment: Evolution Through Biogrammars Not Programmers
- Disambiguated Indexical Pointing as a Tipping Point for the Explosive Emergence of Language Among Human Ancestors
- Psychological Aposematism: An Evolutionary Analysis of Suicide
- Language Acquisition and EcoDevo Processes: The Case of the Lexicon-Syntax Interface
- Where Does Cumulative Culture Begin? A Plea for a Sociologically Informed Perspective
- Diseases are Not Adaptations and Neither are Their Causes
- The Phylogenetic Roots of Human Kinship Systems
- Environmental Inheritance: Conceptual Ambiguities and Theoretical Issues
- Extended Evolutionary Synthesis: Neither Synthesis Nor Extension
- Kinship Without Words
- Engaging the Adaptive Subject: Learning Evolution Beyond the Cell Walls
- The Evolution of Ecosystem Phenotypes
- The Darwinian Turn in the Understanding of Biological Environment
- Revisiting Burr and Northrop’s “The Electro-Dynamic Theory of Life” (1935)
- The Cartesian Conception of the Development of the Mind and Its Neo-Aristotelian Alternative
- Rethinking Incest Avoidance: Beyond the Disciplinary Groove of Culture-First Views
- Towards an Evolutionary Account of Human Kinship Systems
- Aging, DNA Information, and Authorship: Medawar, Schrödinger, and Samuel Butler
- Philosophical Primatology: Reflections on Theses of Anthropological Difference, the Logic of Anthropomorphism and Anthropodenial, and the Self-other Category Mistake Within the Scope of Cognitive Primate Research
- Can We Talk About Feminist Epistemic Values Beyond Gender? Lessons from the Gut Microbiome
- Is Evolutionary Psychology Possible?
- Referees for Volume 14 (Issues 1–4), 2019
- Parallel Causation in Oncogenic and Anthropogenic Degradation and Extinction
- Life Sciences for Philosophers and Philosophy for Life Scientists: What Should We Teach?
- Evolution is About Populations, But Its Causes are About Individuals
- A History of Autocatalytic Sets
- Introducing “Classics in Biological Theory”
- Revisiting Clarence King’s "Catastrophism and Evolution" (1877)
- A New , New Definition of Evolution by Natural Selection
- Reciprocal Causation and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
- The Bio-Evolutionary Anthropocene Hypothesis: Rethinking the Role of Human-Induced Novel Organisms in Evolution
- Are Verbal-Narrative Models More Suitable than Mathematical Models as Information Processing Devices for Some Behavioral (Biosemiotic) Problems?
- Criteria for Holobionts from Community Genetics
- Reflections on a Biometrics of Organismal Form
- How Did Language Evolve? Some Reflections on the Language Parasite Debate
- Why is There No Successful Whole Brain Simulation (Yet)?
- A Natural Philosopher
- Multicellular Individuality: The Case of Bacteria
- Social-Ecological Theory of Maximization: Basic Concepts and Two Initial Models
- Mating Markets: A Naturally Selected Sex Allocation Theory of Sexual Selection
- The Role of Assessor Teaching in Human Culture
- Toward a Macroevolutionary Theory of Human Evolution: The Social Protocell
- Code Biology, Peircean Biosemiotics, and Rosen’s Relational Biology
- Volume 13 Referees
- The Nature of Programmed Cell Death
- Neural Reuse and the Modularity of Mind: Where to Next for Modularity?
- Task Allocation and the Logic of Research Questions: How Ants Challenge Human Sociobiology
- The Curious Case of the Spanish Flu
- Cultural Exaptation and Cultural Neural Reuse: A Mechanism for the Emergence of Modern Culture and Behavior
- Correction to: A Critique of Barbieri’s Code Biology Through Rosen’s Relational Biology: Reconciling Barbieri’s Biosemiotics with Peircean Biosemiotics
- Agonism Management Through Agonistic Vocal Signaling in Subterranean Rodents: A Neglected Factor Facilitating Sociality?
- Rethinking Causation in Cancer with Evolutionary Developmental Biology
- A Critique of Barbieri’s Code Biology Through Rosen’s Relational Biology: Reconciling Barbieri’s Biosemiotics with Peircean Biosemiotics
- From Classificatory to Quantitative Concepts in the Study of Sociality in Animals: An Epistemological View
- Integrative and Separationist Perspectives: Understanding the Causal Role of Cultural Transmission in Human Language Evolution
- Attribution of Information in Animal Interaction
- The Impact of Population Bottlenecks on the Social Lives of Microbes
- Vestigial Drifting Drives in Homo sapiens
- Astrobiology as Hybrid Science: Introduction to the Thematic Issue
- Universal EvoDevo?
- Design Under Randomness: How Variation Affects the Engineering of Biological Systems
- Out of Order: Function and Malfunction in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences
- Life as Adaptive Capacity: Bringing New Life to an Old Debate
- Function, Dysfunction, and Normality in Biological Sciences
- The Evolutionary Psychology of Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Are There Universal Adaptations in Search, Aversion, and Signaling?
- Holobionts as Units of Selection and a Model of Their Population Dynamics and Evolution
- Time for a Change: Topical Amendments to the Medical Model of Disease
- Dysfunction, Disease, and the Limits of Selection
- Seeking Speaker Meaning in the Archaeological Record
- Why We Should Care About Universal Biology
- The Perils and Promises of Cognitive Archaeology: An Introduction to the Thematic Issue
- The Search on Mars for a Second Genesis of Life in the Solar System and the Need for Biologically Reversible Exploration
- Erratum to: Astrobiology’s Cosmopolitics and the Search for an Origin Myth for the Anthropocene
- Talking About Tools: Did Early Pleistocene Hominins Have a Protolanguage?
- Astrobiology’s Cosmopolitics and the Search for an Origin Myth for the Anthropocene
- The Social Trackways Theory of the Evolution of Language
- Senders, Receivers, and Symbolic Artifacts
- Love and Death in the Stone Age: What Constitutes First Evidence of Mortuary Treatment of the Human Body?
- Artifacts, Symbols, Thoughts
- Function and Malfunction in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences and Social Sciences
- Plio-Pleistocene Foundations of Hominin Musicality: Coevolution of Cognition, Sociality, and Music
- In Defense of Levels: Layer Cakes and Guilt by Association
- From Earth to the Universe: Life, Intelligence, and Evolution
- Private Property Rights and the Public Interest in Exploration of Outer Space
- A Note on Altruism in Asymmetric Games: An Indirect Evolutionary Approach
- Functions and Health: Towards a Praxis-Oriented Concept of Health
- Reconsidering Morphology Through an Experimental Case Study
- Base Composition, Speciation, and Why the Mitochondrial Barcode Precisely Classifies
- A Phenomenological and Dynamic View of Homology: Homologs as Persistently Reproducible Modules
- Three Modes of Evolution by Natural Selection and Drift: A New or an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis?
- On the Definition of Ecology
- Protolanguage Might Have Evolved Before Ostensive Communication
- A Unifying Theory of Biological Function
- A Rule for Naming Objects
- Exaptation Revisited: Changes Imposed by Evolutionary Psychologists and Behavioral Biologists
- How Did the Eukaryotes Evolve?
- Speciation: Goldschmidt’s Chromosomal Heresy, Once Supported by Gould and Dawkins, is Again Reinstated
- Explaining Drift from a Deterministic Setting
- A Taxonomy of Non-fitness
- Mechanistic Development
- Taxonomy for Humans or Computers? Cognitive Pragmatics for Big Data
- A Mathematical Science of Qualities: A Sequel
- Angry Rats and Scaredy Cats: Lessons from Competing Cognitive Homologies
- The Collective Misunderstanding Syndrome
- Baldwin’s Remarkable Effect
- Evolution: Limited and Predictable or Unbounded and Lawless?
- The Transition from Animal to Linguistic Communication
- Rethinking Cohesion and Species Individuality
- Cumulative Cultural Evolution and the Origins of Language
- The Genomic Fabric Perspective on the Transcriptome Between Universal Quantifiers and Personalized Genomic Medicine
- Meiotic Pairing Inadequacies at the Levels of X Chromosome, Gene, or Base: Epigenetic Tagging for Transgenerational Error-Correction Guided by a Future Homologous Duplex