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The Case for Adding Darwin to Behavioral Economics

As behavioral economics continues to evolve, it would profit from adopting an even broader interdisciplinary perspective.

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January 17, 2022

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Decolonizing Science and a World Turned Upside Down

To support a sustainable and inclusive world, the sciences must grapple with their embeddedness in systems of power and domination.
Madhusudan Katti
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January 13, 2022

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Addressing Gaps Between Knowledge, Action, Justice: The Climate Change Challenge

“You will die of old age. I will die from climate change.” - Greta Thunberg
Richard Falk
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January 5, 2022

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The Six Legacies of Edward O. Wilson

Edward O. Wilson, who passed away at the age of 92 on December 26, 2021, is widely recognized as a giant of the Arts and Sciences.
David Sloan Wilson
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December 15, 2021

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A Climate of Change: To Combat Global Warming, We Need to Break the Law

A.C. Grayling
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December 9, 2021

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Evolutionary Mismatch, Partisan Politics, and Climate Change: A Tragedy in Three Acts

Climate change is the quintessential Tragedy of the Commons problem of our time. But there are cultural strategies that may offer solutions.
Helen Camakaris
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December 2, 2021

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The Anthropocene: A Shock in the Evolutionary History of the Earth System

How can we turn around this trajectory towards a catastrophic future?
Will Steffen
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November 17, 2021

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The Nexus Between Evolution and Climate Change: Introduction

Helen Camakaris
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October 28, 2021

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Will to Fight for the Future Can’t Be Bought

Only by understanding the psychology of sacred values can we predict the willingness to sacrifice for those values.
Scott Atran
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October 5, 2021

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National Parochialism is Ubiquitous Around the World

Angelo Romano
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October 4, 2021

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Stewarding the Cultural Evolution of Complex Systems: The Case of Regenerative Agriculture

A conversation with Prof. Nicholas R. Jordan, founder of Forever Green which is one of the most ambitious efforts to transition from conventional farming practices to regenerative agriculture
David Sloan Wilson
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September 26, 2021

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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.
Eric Michael Johnson
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September 15, 2021

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Same-Sex Sexual Behavior in Chimpanzees Challenge Our Gendered Biases About Evolution

The big question is, how did we manage to miss these behaviors in chimpanzees for so long?
Michelle Rodrigues
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There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.

- Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species (1859)
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Evolutionary Science in Joyce’s Ulysses

James Joyce developed a writing technique that mirrored advances in the evolutionary science of his day and these insights are present in his novel. To explore this link, we can begin by looking at the most direct references to evolution science. Amidst the range of references to cultural figures in Ulysses, Charles Darwin makes a number of appearances, most notably in the fourteenth chapter, Oxen of the Sun.

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