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.

Given its huge success in describing the natural world for the past 150 years, the theory of evolution is remarkably misunderstood.

Read an excerpt from Dominic Johnson's new book 'God is Watching You' where he presents a new theory of the origins and evolution of not only religion, but also human cooperation and society, and explores how fear of supernatural punishment exists within and outside of religious contexts.


Over the long history of life on earth, the most consequential events have been those in which organisms came to embody new levels or modalities of existence.

When encountering a person we do not look at their feet, torso, or shoulders; we are compelled to first look at them in the face and instantly judge them.


Robert Paul is one of a very few cultural anthropologists who is contributing his extensive ethnographic knowledge to the modern study of cultural evolution.


‘Ruthless’ and ‘demanding’ are two descriptors of Amazon's working environment, sink or swim. But Amazon is not alone. Can evolutionary biology shed some light on why competition in the workplace does not alway produce the best outcomes?

In Barbara Oakley's popular MOOC, Learning How to Learn, they used dozens of insights drawn from evolutionary findings to help induce learners to stick with, and learn from, online materials. Knowledge of evolution, in other words, helped them build the world’s most popular course.


cultural practices, just like biological and psychological traits, are incomprehensible unless we understand their evolutionary origins and raisons d’être.
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