Looking for reviewers capable of writing thoughtfully for a
general audience.
Metapsychology focuses on books in mental health, and so
reviews should attempt, when possible, to discuss the
relevance of books to understanding psychopathology and
psychiatry. We get about 7000 visitors to our site each
month.
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Deadline: Feb 1
Reviews 400-1000 words, possibly longer.
If interested, please e-mail me at
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address. It would help if you would say a little about
what other writing for a general readership you have done,
and what qualifies you to write a review of the book you
want.
3 books:
Dennett's Philosophy: A Comprehensive Assessment
Ross, Brook, & Thompson (eds)
MIT Press, 2000 396 pages
What Makes Us Think?: A neuroscientist and a philosopher
argue about ethics, human nature, and the brain
Jean-Pierre Changeux and Paul Ricoeur
Princeton University Press, 2000 335 pages
The Emotions: A Philosophical Exploration
Peter Goldie
Oxford University Press, 2000 260 pages
Christian Perring
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