Press Release
May 31, 2006
Now available in print and online from The MIT Press:
Biological Theory: Integrating Development, Evolution, and
Cognition
Werner Callebaut, Editor-in-Chief
Linnda R. Caporael, Peter Hammerstein, Manfred Laubichler,
and Gerd
B. Muller, Associate Editors
The inaugural issue of Biological Theory is now available
from
The MIT Press. The complete text of the Spring 2006 issue is
available free from the MIT Press website:
<http://mitpressj
ournals.org/biot>
"The press is excited to publish this important
resource in a
developing field where there is a real need for
interdisciplinary
discourse," said Journals Manager Rebecca McLeod.
"We are
confident that Biological Theory will reflect a broad range
of
expert opinions and be a vehicle for important work now and
well
into the future."
Devoted to theoretical advances in the fields of evolution
and
cognition with an emphasis on the conceptual integration of
evolutionary and developmental approaches, Biological Theory
aims
to include a wide audience of scientists, social scientists,
and
scholars from the humanities, in particular philosophers and
historians of biology, among its readership.
Biological Theory is published quarterly by The MIT Press
and the
Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition
Research.
To view the complimentary first issue of Biological Theory
online, please visit: <http://mitpressj
ournals.org/biot>
For more information or to order, please email:
<mailto:journals-info mit.edu>
Laura Esterly
Journals Marketing Manager
The MIT Press
Cambridge, MA 02142
lesterly mit.edu
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