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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Empowering the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis

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The Sixth Mass Extinction. Poor Documentation Blamed for Its “Sudden” Appearance

Paleontology
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Evolutionary Psychology Through A Developmental Lens

Mind
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The Pope, Science, and Economics. Of the Three, Economics is by far the most Detached from Reality

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TVOL1000 Profile: Marcel Harmon

Evolutionary theory is an untapped tool for creating and operating sustainable environments that meet the needs of the people who live, work and play within them.

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What we make and do can evolve with no end in sight

A simple, but powerful law, The Law of Effect, suggests that organisms tend to repeat the successful behaviors they perform and to refrain from repeating the unsuccessful ones.

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Evolution Is As Real As Gravity

Evolution by natural selection is much more than just a hypothesis, and is as much a valid and well-accepted scientific theory as the theory of gravitation.

Biology
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Adam Smith is stuck without Charles Darwin

If you could change one aspect of your life during 2016, what would make you the happiest? Imagine yourself on December 31, 2016 looking back with satisfaction on 2016. What would it be? Standard economics has an answer.

Economy
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TVOL1000 Profile: Peter Gray

The evolutionary perspective has been useful in every aspect of my research and thinking in psychology and related fields.

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The New Science of Intentional Change

Culture
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Truth-Telling and the Power of Norms

It is easy to imagine modern society falling apart due to the collapse of truth-telling norms. Nevertheless, thinking about norms from an evolutionary perspective provides grounds for hope.

Culture
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My Resolution: To be More Attentive to Advantageous Inequity

Evolution may not have programmed us to care about advantageous inequity, but we have developed the cognitive and moral wherewithal to do so.

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