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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Mammoth Movement Mapped Out

Paleontology
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Darwin Day Around The World!

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Blueprint For The Global Village. Norway Explained.

The unregulated pursuit of self-interest is cancerous at all scales.

Culture
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Why Do Men Play and Watch Sports?

Men have evolved mechanisms that motivate them to engage in physical competitions with other men and to watch other men competing.

Biology
Sports
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What Isn't Evolutionary Psychology?

Mind
Politics
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The Most Hilarious and Frightening Attack On Science

The Daily Show reveals the stupidity behind attacks on science.

Education
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What Does the Onlooker See? Observing the Religious Action of Others

Evidence that a person’s religious action shapes how others perceive him or her can help us better understand why we see such impressive forms of religious devotion the world over.

Biology
Religion
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A Conversation with Kim Sterelny about the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis

Biology
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Evolution Institute scientific advisor teach Academy Award winning actor about the origins of religion

News
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Darwinizing the Federalist Papers: Epilogue

This epilogue provides key references for you to deepen your knowledge, including the academic literature, a rapidly expanding genre of books accessible to the general reader, and authoritative online content.

Politics
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Moral Disagreement is Universal

We can find a path to moral consensus by focusing on our shared concerns for people’s welfare, rather than contentious and divisive moral principles.

Morality
Special Publication
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Solving Friction with Fiction: Cooperation, Co-ordination, and the Evolution of Hunter-Gatherer Storytelling

Storytelling may help to solve problems of co-ordination in hunter-gatherer societies in order to promote cooperation.

Anthropology
Culture
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