Model Thinking in the Life Sciences: Complexity in the Making: Second European Advanced Seminar in the Philosophy of the Life Sciences, “In Vivo, ex Vivo, in Vitro, in Silico: Models in the life sciences” Hermance, Switzerland, 10–14 September 2012 [Book Review]

Biological Theory 8 (1):121-124 (2013)
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