I love books. I read many different genres, from science fiction to popular science to culture to academic philosophy.
I’ve always enjoyed reviewing books, and I plan to do more of it. Here are some of the academic book reviews I have published, with links where available and pdfs otherwise.
(invited) “How Some Ideas about the Earth Got Around: Review of James Hannam, The Globe: How the Earth Became Round,” Metascience, (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11016-024-01001-8
(invited) “The Cosmic Toolkit for All Possible Observations: Review of Martin Harwit’s Cosmic Messengers: The Limits of Astronomy in an Unruly Universe,” Metascience, 31.1 (2022), 77-80.
“Review of John Broome, Climate Matters: Ethics in a Warming World,” Philosophy in Review, 33.1 (2013), 20-22.
“Review of J. E. de Steiguer, The Origins of Modern Environmental Philosophy,” Ethics, Policy and Environment, 15.1 (2012), 131-132.
“Review of David Macauley, Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire and Water as Environmental Ideas,” Philosophy in Review, 31.5 (October 2011), 369-371.
“Review of John Losee, Theories on the Scrap Heap: Scientists and Philosophers on the Falsification, Rejection and Replacement of Theories,” Philosophy in Review, 26.2 (April 2006), 107-109.
“Review of Michael Ruse, Can a Darwinian be a Christian? The Relationship between Religion and Science,” Philosophy in Review, 21.4 (August 2001), 293-294.