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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God and the Ivory Tower

What we don't understand about religion just might kill us.

Politics
Religion
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Early Domestication Discovered

The earliest domesticated animals in sub-Saharan Africa have been found in a cave in Namibia.

Paleontology
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Lost and Found: An Ancient Forest

An ancient forest has been uncovered in a mine in Southern Illinois.

Paleontology
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Fertility Study Suggests Men Prefer Ovulating Women: Bunk Science or Evolutionary Truth?

Want to be irresistible on the dance floor, ladies?

Mind
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Introducing the ProSocial Commons: The Next Generation

The ProSocial Commons is for anyone who wants to further our mission to "consciously evolve a world that works for all.”

ProSocial
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Science, Such a Sweet Mystery

It's not what science knows, but what it doesn't, that really matters.

Biology
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Evolutionary Battle of Sexes Drives Human Height

Among study's findings: Women on the shorter side have more children

Biology
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On Decolonizing the Law: Views from a South African Legal Scholar

Decolonizing law will be a long process, both within practice (and in courts) and within the law school. How do we vitiate such a stronghold?

Law
Politics
Race
All
The Third Way of Entrepreneurship in the Internet Age: A Conversation with Tim O’Reilly

The Internet represents the ideal model to understand The Third Way alternative to laissez-faire and centralized planning.

Business
Economy
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Clash of Paradigms

Why Proponents of Multilevel Selection Theory and Inclusive Fitness Theory Sometimes (But Not Always) Misunderstand Each Other.

Biology
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Sexual Selection Not So Simple

Revisiting a classic study could overturn the idea that male competition rules reproductive choice.

Biology
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Prehistoric Flatulence Warmed the Earth

Dinosaurs contributed approximately 520 million tons of methane gas to prehistoric environments every year.

Paleontology
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