This View of Life
Magazine

This View of Life is an interdisciplinary magazine and academic journal dedicated to exploring the application of evolutionary science across all aspects of human life.

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Turning Fiction Into Reality: A Conversation with Stuart Libman

Fiction has a way of communicating a moral ideal better than dry intellectual prose.

Humanities
All
Debate: Nothing in Sociology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution

It is time for sociologists to engage in a deeper conversation with evolutionary scientists about human origins and human needs.

Sociology
All
Truth and Reconciliation for Group Selection: Prologue

A prologue for the Twelfth Anniversary Edition.

Biology
All
Evolution and Contextual Behavioral Science: Introduction

This groundbreaking series of conversations seek to integrate Evolutionary Science and Contextual Behavioral Science with a larger audience.

Biology
Psychology
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The Physical Activity Mismatch: Can Evolutionary Perspectives Inform Exercise Recommendations?

It’s highly likely that some degree of mismatch exists between our modern environment and the physical activity levels we have evolved to perform.

Health
Sports
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National Parochialism is Ubiquitous Around the World

Anthropology
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Uma Evolução Cultural Consciente se Enraíza na América Latina

News
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What Does Decolonization Mean for Conservation?

Humans are naturally prosocial. But we need to address our underlying power structures and rethink our policy actions.

Environment
Politics
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Truth and Reconciliation for Group Selection: 5. The Patriotic History of Individual Selection Theory

Biology
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Taking a Micro-look at Coral Relationships

Corals grow in shapes specific to their surroundings, but this plasticity often masks evolutionary relationships. One must look closer...Sahale Casebolt, a graduate student at Virginia Tech, is comparing micro-features of fossil and modern corals with their DNA sequences to reveal evolutionary relationships.

Paleontology
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Addressing Gaps Between Knowledge, Action, Justice: The Climate Change Challenge

“You will die of old age. I will die from climate change.” - Greta Thunberg

Environment
All
Did Paleolithic People Suffer From Kidney Disease?

Paleo-type diets by limiting salt and sugar should help limit damage to the blood vessels in the kidneys and other organ systems.

Anthropology
Health
All
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