Biological Theory (journal)

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Biological Theory
DisciplineEvolution, cognition
LanguageEnglish
Edited byStuart A. Newman
Publication details
History2005–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Biol. Theory
Indexing
ISSN1555-5542 (print)
1555-5550 (web)
OCLC no.603260377
Links

Biological Theory is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the fields of evolution and cognition, including cognitive psychology, epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of biology, evolutionary biology, and developmental biology. It was established in 2005 and originally published by MIT Press, sponsored by the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research (KLI).[1] As of January 1, 2012, the publisher is Springer Science+Business Media. The first editor-in-chief was Werner Callebaut of the KLI and the University of Vienna). The current editor-in-chief is Stuart A. Newman of New York Medical College.

Abstracting and indexing[edit]

The journal is abstracted and indexed in BIOSIS Previews, Biological Abstracts, and The Zoological Record.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Biological Theory: Integrating Development, Evolution, and Cognition". MIT Press. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Master Journal List". Intellectual Property & Science. Thomson Reuters. Archived from the original on 2017-09-26. Retrieved 2013-07-26.

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