2008
Volume 29, Numbers 1 and 2, Winter and Spring (special issue):
Evolutionary Biology and the Central Problems of Cognitive Science
David Livingstone Smith (Editor), University of New England
The Central Problem of Cognitive Science: The Rationalist–Empiricist Divide
Henry Plotkin, University College London
The Concept of Innateness and the Destiny of Evolutionary Psychology
Naming and Normativity
Osamu Kiritani, Kyushu University
Content and Action: The Guidance Theory of Representation
The Normativity Problem: Evolution and Naturalized Semantics
Using the World to Understand the Mind: Evolutionary Foundations for Ecological Psychology
New Physical Foundations for Cognitive Science
The Evolution of a Cognitive Architecture for Emotional Learning from a Modulon Structured Genome
Volume 29, Number 3, Summer
The Nature and Purpose of Belief
Jonathan Leicester, The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Neurophysics of the Flow of Time
Characteristics of Consciousness in Collapse-Type Quantum Mind Theories
Imants Barušs, King’s University College at The University of Western Ontario
Why Private Events are Associative: Automatic Chaining and Associationism
Proper Names and Local Information
Book Review
Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness
Reviewed by Judith L. Glick–Smith, California Institute of Integral Studies
Volume 29, Number 4, Autumn
The Two-Stage Model of Emotion and the Interpretive Structure of the Mind
Marc A. Cohen, Seattle University
Notes on the Unconscious
Fred Vollmer, University of Bergen
A Reanalysis of Relational Disorders Using Wakefield’s Theory of Harmful Dysfunction
Guy A. Boysen, SUNY Fredonia
Critical Notice
The Bounds of Cognition
Book Authors: Frederick Adams and Kenneth Aizawa
Reviewed by Justin C. Fisher, Southern Methodist University
Book Reviews
Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century
Book Authors: Edward F. Kelly, Emily Williams Kelly, Adam Crabtree, Alan Gauld, Michael Grosso, and Bruce Greyson
Reviewed by Andreas Sommer, University College London
The Self-Evolving Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approach to Nature’s Unity-in-Diversity
Book Author: Steven M. Rosen
Reviewed by Walter Glickman, Long Island University