Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science contains sixteen original essays by leading authors in the philosophy of science, each one defending the affirmative or negative answer to one of eight specific questions, including: Are there laws of social science? Are causes physically connected to their effects? Is the mind a system of modules shaped by natural selection?
I'm not sure I found the argument about Bell's inequality convincing. Maybe that was a good thing. Maybe that says something. It was something to think about.