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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Black Lives Matter and Intersectional Conflict

Cooperation itself is less important than the terms on which it is established and sustained.

Morality
Politics
Race
All
Truth and Reconciliation for Group Selection: 2. The Original Problem

Darwin observed that groups of prosocial individuals will survive and reproduce better than groups of antisocial individuals.

Biology
All
Elinor’s Classroom: Developing a Connected Concept of the Commons for 21st Century Civic Education

A new culture of interdisciplinary teaching is emerging in regards to the cultural evolution of school communities as agents of change through social learning.

Education
All
Why Is A Polo Shirt Like A Peacock’s Tail?

Life history theory suggests that displays of luxury items provide signals with social goals.

Biology
Evolutionary Psychology
All
The Coronavirus Pandemic, Evolutionary Sociology, and Long-Term Economic Growth in the United States

Despite the coronavirus, the per capita growth average should return to normal, just as it did in previous economic crises over the last 150 years.

Economy
Sociology
All
Transfer of Learning in Evolution Understanding: A Challenge Not Just For Students

Researchers focused on teaching evolutionary science have taken up the charge of seeking effective ways to help students appropriately transfer the core concepts of evolution across the diversity of phenomena that evolution scientists seek to explain.

Education
All
The False Tropes of Darwinism and a New Narrative of Prosocial Evolution

The narrative of Darwinism on television programs is portrayed almost exclusively in a negative light. It is time to flip the script.

Culture
All
Extremist Groups Require the Greatest Trust Among Members

Good signals are those which clearly differentiate membership in one group versus another; even stronger are those which are also costly to express, and therefore hard to fake.

Politics
All
Morality: What is it Good For?

How evolution sculpts moral systems.

Mind
All
Joe Rogan Has Built His Career on Anti-Science Misinformation. I Should Know Because I Was On the Receiving End

Joe Rogan is one example of a wider problem in our age of misinformation.

Commentaries
All
Evolution and Contextual Behavioral Science: Small Groups

Prosociality requires not just figuring out what’s prosocial within the group, but also how a group fits into a larger, multigroup social organization that is also prosocial.

Biology
All
Towards a New Understanding of the Relationship Between Humans and Nature

It is a sad reality that recognition for many scientists depends on their nationality and how much exposure they have obtained from the Global North rather than the intrinsic quality of their scientific research.

Biology
Politics
All
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