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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Evolution, Complexity, and the Third Way of Development: A Conversation with Scott Peters

There is an alternative way to promote development so governments and other agencies can produce positive social change.

Business
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Wet Mammal Shaking Dry, An Evolutionary Feat, Say Scientists

Fur-covered mammals can shake themselves dry in under a second, says new research.

Biology
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Does Human Biology Favor Gun Control or Gun Ownership?

Gun control vs. Gun ownership and human nature.

Biology
Culture
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Cooperating For Selfish Reasons

Why should you forgo all the glory and status to be a babysitter?

Biology
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Truth and Reconciliation for Group Selection: 8. Anatomy of a Model

Biology
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Hylo: Prosocial Coordination for a Thriving Planet

Technologies are products of the culture in which they emerge, and they guide the emergence of new cultures.

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Evolving A World That Works for All: Fulfilling the Spirit of Humanism in the Internet Age

A second Darwinian revolution is in progress.

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For Unendowed Fish, A Fake Dinner Leads to Sex

The promise of a nice dinner might not always win over a woman, but for some male fish, a tasty-looking lure seems to get the girl pretty reliably.

Biology
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Feeling Snappy? Measuring Personality in Hermit Crabs

If measuring and describing personality is complicated for humans, it becomes vastly more so for animals.

Biology
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Introducing the ProSocial Commons Book Club

The only thing more pleasurable and instructive than reading a good book on your own is being able to discuss it with others!

ProSocial
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Study of Fruit Fly Chromosomes Improves Understanding of Evolution and Fertility

Why two sexes instead of one?

Biology
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The Origins of Racism

modern evolutionary biology is making enormous contributions to our understanding of how our ideas of race, racism, gender, and sexism arise.

Mind
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