Interdisciplinary Science Reviews Vol. 49, No. 1: ‘Science in the Forest, Science in the Past III,’ out now
Aristotelian perplexity, therapeutic AI and the colonialism of data science are among the topics covered.
This issue contains the following articles, which are available to members via My IOM3.
Editorial
Willard McCarty
pp. 3–4
Introduction
Geoffrey Lloyd
pp. 5–8
Aristotelian perplexity and well-being, then and now
Nicholas Jardine
pp. 9–22
DOI: 10.1177/03080188241229513
Life with and without its antithesis
Marilyn Strathern
pp. 23–37
DOI: 10.1177/03080188241233114
Dimensions of well-being
Eva Jablonka
pp. 61–81
DOI: 10.1177/03080188241229276
Taking data science into the forest
Joycelyn Longdon, Jennifer Gabrys, Alan F. Blackwell
pp. 82–103
DOI: 10.1177/03080188241230415
Steps towards a therapeutic artificial intelligence
Willard McCarty
pp. 104–149
DOI: 10.1177/03080188241233129
Perspectives all the way down: Book Review of Geoffrey Lloyd and Aparecida Vilaça, Of Jaguars and Butterflies: Metalogues on Issues in Anthropology and Philosophy
Lorraine Daston
pp. 157–164
DOI: 10.1177/03080188241229840
Éloge: Evelyn Fox Keller and the new biology
Philip Ball
pp. 165–178
DOI: 10.1177/03080188241229522