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On 27 October we published an article by R. S. Zahler and H. J. Sussmann (page 759) critical of ‘incorrect reasoning, far-fetched assumptions, erroneous consequences and exaggerated claims’ in biological and social-science applications of catastrophe theory. Here is a selection of responses to the article