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This View of Life is an interdisciplinary academic journal dedicated to exploring the application of evolutionary science across all aspects of human life.

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The Horizontal Dimension of Engaged Buddhism

Enduring social groups must be strong along two dimensions, a concept that can be illustrated with an analysis of Engaged Buddhism.

Spirituality
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Fiction and the Fourth Sexual Revolution

Literature and other forms of fiction are integral when human communities scrutinize their mating regime and negotiate new practices, such as with the West’s three sexual revolutions of 1200, 1750, and 1968.

History
Humanities
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To Infinity and Beyond

In our appreciation of life, our human constructed world, and art, let us celebrate not just infinite potential but the full evolutionary process.

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Do We Sleep Better Than Our Ancestors? How Natural Selection and Modern Life Have Shaped Human Sleep

Human sleep presents a paradox: we are the shortest sleeping primate, yet we have the largest brain. If sleep is for the brain, why do humans exhibit the least sleep?

Biology
Health
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What Darwin Understood About Humor

Darwin’s thoughts on humor presaged our modern scientific understanding of its nature and its cultural manifestations

Arts
Biology
History
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The Indigenous Notions of Kincentricity and Reciprocity: The Keys To Sustainability and Climate Change

Indigenous cultures around the world have long held ecological wisdom rooted in their spiritual and cultural beliefs that scientists are only now coming to understand.

Anthropology
Environment
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The Road So Far…the Road Ahead: Evolution and the Arts

Where are we now and what are some unanswered questions that are avenues for future work ahead?

Arts
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Wilson, Styles & Atkins (2024) Peer Review #1

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Wilson, Styles & Atkins (2024) Peer Review #3

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The Tide of Opinion on Group Selection has Turned

The acceptance of group selection has all the earmarks of a paradigm shift.

Biology
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Response to Reviewers of Conscious Multilevel Cultural Evolution

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Wilson, Styles & Atkins (2024) Peer Review #2

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