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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Holding Hands is More Important Than You Think

It turns out that holding hands with a friend or loved one isn’t just comforting, it actually makes the pain from the shock less painful

Biology
Webinar
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TVOL1000 Profile: Christopher Lynn

No matter what you’re up to, what you’re watching on Netflix (and chill?), what you’re reading, it can be related to evolutionary principles.

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Fear of Action

The application of provisional knowledge should also be provisional. But the wisdom of any course of action needs to be weighed against its alternatives.

Biology
Culture
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Was Hitler a Darwinian? No! No! No!

Robert J. Richards examines the widely held view that Darwinian thinking was somehow responsible for the atrocities of the Hitler regime during World War II.

Biology
History
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Marketing Evolution Webinar: It's the List, Stupid!

Robert Kadar gives an overview of his tried-and-tested methods for building audiences. He will also explain what "It's the List, Stupid!" means and why it's key to building successful organizations.

Business
Webinar
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Systems Engineering as Cultural Group Selection: A Conversation with Guru Madhavan

Systems engineering can be seen as an exceptionally pure form of artificial cultural group selection, which explicitly treats a physical or a social system as the unit of selection and employs highly refined processes for evolving the system’s component parts.

Biology
Economy
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Darwin’s Unfinished Symphony: How Culture Made the Human Mind

The logic of cultural evolution is identical to that of biological evolution, even if the details differ.

Arts
Biology
Culture
All
When Democracy Meets the Ghost of Evolution: Why Short Presidents Have Vanished

Size matters in politics: America hasn’t seen a president shorter than 5’7” since William McKinley. A main culprit, unbeknownst to many, comes from voters’ cognitive biases—the work of evolution. And the conundrum took a theatrical turn early this year when Marco Rubio, a Republican presidential hopeful, was spotted wearing a pair of new boots. #bootgate

Biology
Mind
Politics
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Universal morality is obscured by evolved morality

Evolved morality not only obscures universal morality but also creates an aversion to improvements to humans that would align our intuitions with actions that promote sentient well-being.

Morality
Special Publication
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Constructing Our Niches: The Ultimate/Proximate Relationship Relative to Planning, Design, Construction, and Operations

How do we create an overall building process rooted in an evolutionary framework?

Business
Culture
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Building trust in diverse groups

Mental models that support our choice of leaders suffer from biases inherited from our evolutionary past, which are frequently mismatched with our current environments that change faster than our brains.

Business
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TVOL1000 Profile: Kathryn Coe

While humans are indeed the creators of literature and art, we are also life forms that have co-evolved with and are often dependent upon other forms of life.

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