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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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Challenge To Kin Selectionists. Explain This!

David Sloan Wilson
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How To Get Credible Knowledge In A Myth-Filled World

Joe Brewer
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Are We Hard-Wired To Believe In Gendered Differences?

Janet D. Stemwedel
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Hobbled by Hobbes. How Chimpanzees Became Nasty, Brutish And Short

Christopher Ryan
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An End To The Battles Of The Sexes?

Patricia Adair Gowaty
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No Room For A Gentle Ape

Frans de Waal
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We Like To Think People Vote Against Their Self-Interest. Research Shows It’s Not True.

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Genocidal Altruists. How Do We Make Sense Of Human Nature?

Patrick F. Clarkin
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Dealing With Psychopaths In The Internet Age

Joe Brewer
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Evolution Makes Forgiving Hard

Forgiveness is emotionally difficult for one very good evolutionary reason.
Anthony Lopez
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January 12, 2015

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How To Create A Cooperative Darwinian Economy In 23 Steps

Economics is in our nature. But it is not, as most economists promote, the narrowly self-interested kind.
Jag Bhalla
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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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