In which Max examines two attempts to use Mars to better understand the past and future of Earth, respectively
Read MoreLords of Marble and the Spear
In which Max asks what an argument for repatriating a fossil might look like in the absence of demonstrable illegality in the acquisition of that fossil
Read MoreThe Trouble with Ancestors
In which Max debuts the doomed format of the “partial book review.” The subject: Chapter 10 of Ronald Jenner’s book, Ancestors in Evolutionary Biology
Read MoreHugh Miller, Misplaced Boulders, and a Challenge for “Historical Cognitivism”
In which Max argues that an obscure Scottish geologist causes trouble for the position Derek Turner calls “historical cognitivism” in aesthetics
Read More“Truth also has its Paleontology,” or When Pragmatism Met Uniformitarianism
In which Max asks why on earth William James brings up paleontology when elaborating his pragmatic theory of truth
Read MoreComparisons with Teeth: Two Hundred Years of Actualism in Paleontology
In which Max examines the durability and challenges of actualistic reasoning in paleontology
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