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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Why It’s Unwise to Deny Moral Universals

You don’t need much in the way of normative assumptions to convert facts into values. Consider the assertion: "All else being equal, more wellbeing is better than less." Who could object? It’s all but definitionally true.

Morality
Special Publication
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Constructing Our Niches: The Ultimate/Proximate Relationship Relative to Codes and Standards

Biology
Business
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Xenophobia in the Light of Evolution: On the Origins of Anti-Immigration Sentiment

Besides racial prejudice, what else are there behind xenophobia? Among the evolved human instincts, we can find at least two for the anti-immigration sentiment: territoriality and the endowment effect.

Biology
Politics
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Challenging Chomsky and his Challengers: Brian Boyd Interviews Daniel Dor

If you want to think about language and evolution, about language and experience, about language and almost anything, or about almost anything in language, then start, or start all over again, with Daniel Dor’s The Instruction of Imagination.

Biology
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A Universal Principle Within Morality’s Ultimate Source

Properly understood, morality is not a burden; it is an effective means for increasing the benefits of cooperation, especially emotional well-being resulting from sustained cooperation with family, friends, and community.

Morality
Special Publication
All
Is there a universal morality?

“…ethics has to do with how to arrive at as harmonious social interactions as it is humanly possible.”

Morality
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Man Bites Dog: Cultural Evolution According to a Cultural Anthropologist

Culture
All
The Origin of Life: A Selfish Act or a Cooperative Effort?

Life arose as a cooperative effort among diverse molecule types in catalytically closed and self-sustaining chemical reaction networks. There is grandeur in this view of (the origin of) life.

Biology
All
Our Modern Moral Predicament

The outer limits of moral possibility are established by the emotional tendencies that prepare us to be morality-making beings.

Morality
Special Publication
All
The Joy of X

As a marketer, I obviously value any opportunity better to understand ourselves and our true, evolved social nature. It is potentially a huge source of competitive advantage and differentiation.

Business
All
Evolutionary Psychology and Organization Science

Business
All
The Origin of The Extended Evolutionary Synthesis: An Interview with Massimo Pigliucci

Are we witnessing a new synthesis for evolutionary theory?

Biology
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