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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Constructing Our Niches: Exploring the Relevant Ultimate Design Features

When evolutionary theory is used in the building and construction industry we can better design our workspaces to increase cooperation and productivity.

Biology
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What Small Scale Societies Tell Us About Our Own Child-Bearing Decisions

Culture
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Stored fat is a feat of evolution – and your body will fight to keep it

Finding it hard to lose weight? Here's why this may be.

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Punk Evolutionist: An Interview with Greg Graffin

Did you know that Greg Graffin, founder of the legendary band Bad Religion, is also a deep evolutionary thinker? Here’s the back story.

Arts
Biology
Culture
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Memetic Isolation and Cultural Speciation: An important strategy for intentional community development?

Culture
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This View of Leadership: A Conversation with Mark van Vugt

This webinar features Mark van Vugt, author of "Naturally Selected: The Evolutionary Science of Leadership".

Business
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An Odd Couple: Did Economic Prosperity Lead to the Emergence of World Religions?

Religion
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In Memoriam: Rafe Sagarin

Environment
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Adolescent behavior doesn’t make sense (except in the light of cultural evolution)

Drinking, drugs, sex, dangerous driving... from the parental perspective, it is easy to ask why does adolescence exist?

Culture
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TVOL1000 Profile: Rory Sutherland

Business today is in great need of "the minds of naturalists" and evolutionary thinkers of every kind, which is why TVOL is always a must-read for Rory.

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How’s Your Ancestral Health?

Are humans driven to behave in ways that are detrimental to our wellbeing by adaptations to past environments?

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Review of "Ultrasociety: How 10,000 Years of War Made Humans the Greatest Cooperators on Earth"

Professor Turchin’s new book Ultrasociety identifies the causal mechanisms hidden in the twists and turns of human civilisation by quantifying the rise and fall of empires.

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