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Currie, Adrian Mitchell and Sterelny, Kim. 2017. “In Defence of Story-Telling.” Studies
in History and Philosophy of Science 62: 14–21.
Currie, Gregory and Sterelny, Kim. 2000. “How to Think about the Modularity of
Mind-Reading.” The Philosophical Quarterly
50(199): 145–160.
Devitt, Michael and Sterelny, Kim. 1987. Language and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy
of Language. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Republication: Devitt and Sterelny
(1999).
Devitt, Michael and Sterelny, Kim. 1989. “Linguistics: What’s Wrong with ‘The Right
View’ .” in Philosophical
Perspectives 3: Philosophy of Mind and Action Theory, edited
by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 497–531.
Atascadero, California: Ridgeview Publishing Co.
Devitt, Michael and Sterelny, Kim. 1999. Language and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy
of Language. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The
MIT Press.
Godfrey-Smith, Peter and Sterelny, Kim. 2007. “Biological
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Sterelny, Kim. 1981. “Critical Notice of Dennett (1978).”
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 59: 442–453.
Sterelny, Kim. 1982. “Against
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Sterelny, Kim. 1983a. “Mental Representation: What Language is
Brainese?” Philosophical Studies 43: 365–382.
Sterelny, Kim. 1983b. “Review of Dretske (1981).”
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 61: 207–211.
Sterelny, Kim. 1984. “Review of Boër and Lycan
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Sterelny, Kim. 1986. “The
Imagery Debate.” Philosophy of Science 53:
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Sterelny, Kim. 1989a. “Computational Functional Psychology: Problems and
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Sterelny, Kim. 1989b. “Fodor’s Nativism.” Philosophical
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Sterelny, Kim. 1990a. The Representational Theory of Mind. An
Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Sterelny, Kim. 1990b. “Animals and Individualism.” in Information, Language and Cognition, edited
by Philip P. Hanson. Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science n. 1.
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Sterelny, Kim. 1991. “Recent Work in the Philosophy of Biology.”
Philosophical Books 32(1): 1–17.
Sterelny, Kim. 1992. “Punctuated Equilibirium and
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Sterelny, Kim. 1994a. “The Nature of Species [review of Ereshefsky (1992)].”
Philosophical Books 35(1): 9–20.
Sterelny, Kim. 1994b. “Science and Selection.” Biology and
Philosophy 9(1): 45–62.
Sterelny, Kim. 1995a. “Basic
Minds.” in Philosophical
Perspectives 9: AI, Connectionism, and Philosophical
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Sterelny, Kim. 1995b. “The
Adapted Mind.” Biology and Philosophy 10(3):
365–380.
Sterelny, Kim. 1996. “Explanatory Pluralism in Evolutionary
Biology.” Biology and Philosophy 11(2): 193–214.
Sterelny, Kim. 1997a. “Navigating the Social World: Simulation versus Theory
[review of Davies and Stone
(1995a, 1995b)].” Philosophical Books
38(1): 11–29.
Sterelny, Kim. 1997b. “Where does Thinking Come From: A Commentary on Godfrey-Smith
(1996).” Biology and Philosophy 12(4):
551–566.
Sterelny, Kim. 1998. “Intentional Agency and the Metarepresentation
Hypothesis.” Mind and Language 13: 11–28.
Sterelny, Kim. 1999a. “Bacteria at the High Table.” Biology
and Philosophy 14(3): 459–470.
Sterelny, Kim. 1999b. “Species as Ecological Mosaics.” in
Species. New Interdisciplinary Essays, edited by
Robert A. Wilson, pp. 119–138. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press, doi:10.7551/mitpress/6396.001.0001.
Sterelny, Kim. 2000a. “Looking after Number One? [Review of Sober and Wilson
(1998)].” Biology and Philosophy 15(2):
275–289.
Sterelny, Kim. 2000b.
“Roboroach, Or, The Extended Phenotype Meets Cognitive
Science.” Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research 61(1): 207–215.
Sterelny, Kim. 2001. “The Reality of Ecological Assemblages: A
Palaeo-Ecological Puzzle.” Biology and Philosophy
16(4): 437–461.
Sterelny, Kim. 2003a. Thought in a Hostile World. The Evolution of Human
Cognition. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Sterelny, Kim. 2003b. “Darwinian Concepts in the Philosophy of
Mind.” in The Cambridge Companion
to Darwin, edited by Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick, 1st ed., pp. 288–309. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Sterelny, Kim. 2004. “Externalism, Epistemic Artefacts and the Extended
Mind.” in The Externalist Challenge,
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Sterelny, Kim. 2005a. “Made By Each Other: Organisms and Their
Environment.” Biology and Philosophy 20(1):
21–36.
Sterelny, Kim. 2005b. “Another View of Life [Essay Review of Morris
(2003)].” Studies in History and Philosophy of
Science. Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and
Biomedical Sciences 36(3): 585–593.
Sterelny, Kim. 2006a. “Memes
Revisited.” The British Journal for the Philosophy of
Science 57(1): 145–165.
Sterelny, Kim. 2006b. “Language, Modularity, and Evolution.” in
Teleosemantics. New Philosophical Essays, edited
by Graham F. Macdonald and David Papineau, pp. 23–41. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Sterelny, Kim. 2007. “What is Evolvability?” in Philosophy of Biology, edited by Mohan Matthen and Christopher Stephens, pp. 163–178. Handbook of the Philosophy of Science n. 3.
Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.
Sterelny, Kim. 2008. “Macroevolution, Minimalism, and the Radiation of the
Animals.” in The Cambridge
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Hull and Michael E. Ruse, pp. 182–210. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
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Sterelny, Kim. 2009. “The Triumph of a Reasonable Man: Stich, Mindreading, and
Nativism.” in Stich and His
Critics, edited by Dominic Murphy and Michael A. Bishop, pp. 152–166. Philosophers and Their Critics. Malden,
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Sterelny, Kim. 2011. “Darwinian Spaces: Peter Godfrey-Smith on Selection and
Evolution.” Biology and Philosophy 26(4):
489–500.
Sterelny, Kim. 2012a. The
Evolved Apprentice. How Evolution Made Humans Unique.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Sterelny, Kim. 2012b. “A Glass Half-Full: Brian Skyrms’s
Signals.” Economics and Philosophy
28(1): 73–86.
Sterelny, Kim. 2012c. “Morality’s Dark Past [on Kitcher (2011)].”
Analyse & Kritik 34(1): 95–115.
Sterelny, Kim. 2015. “Content, Control and Display: The Natural Origins of
Content [on Hutto
and Satne (2015)].” Philosophia 43(3):
549–564.
Sterelny, Kim. 2017. “Language: From How-Possibly to
How-Probably?” in The Routledge
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Sterelny, Kim. 2019. “The Archaeology of the Extended Mind.” in
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by Matteo Colombo, Elizabeth Irvinie, and Mog Stapleton, pp. 143–160. Philosophers and Their Critics. Oxford: Oxford
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Sterelny, Kim. 2020. “Michael Devitt, Cultural Evolution and the Division of
Linguistic Labour.” in Language
and Reality from a Naturalistic Perspective. Themes from Michael
Devitt, edited by Andrea Bianchi, pp. 173–192. Cham: Springer.
Sterelny, Kim. 2021. The Pleistocene Social Contract: Culture and Cooperation
in Human Evolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197531389.001.0001.
Sterelny, Kim and Griffiths, Paul E. 1999. Sex and Death. An Introduction to the Philosophy of
Biology. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Sterelny, Kim and Jeffares, Ben. 2010. “Rational Agency in Evolutionary
Perspective.” in A Companion to
the Philosophy of Action, edited by Timothy O’Connor and Constantine Sandis, pp. 374–383. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
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Sterelny, Kim, Joyce, Richard, Calcott, Brett and Fraser, Ben, eds. 2013. Cooperation and its Evolution. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
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