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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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March 5, 2012

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When Richard Dawkins Is Not An Evolutionist

"Dawkins is not an evolutionist in part because no one is keeping him within bounds. One objective of <em>This View of Life</em> is to set a new standard for science journalism......"Dawkins is not an evolutionist in part because no one is keeping him within bounds. One objective of <em>This View oF Life</em> is to set a new standard for science journalism that brings it closer to the standard of the scientific peer review process.
David Sloan Wilson
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March 5, 2012

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Evolution 101: Religion

how the elements of religion can be studied in the same way that evolutionists study biological traits
David Sloan Wilson
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March 2, 2012

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Why Evolution is True: Jerry Coyne

Evolution in schools and politics, fly speciation, evolutionary psychology, and group vs kin selection
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March 2, 2012

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How to Get the Rich to Share the Marbles

This “share-the-spoils” button has been discovered, in a sense, but it may turn out to be harder to press than Democrats might think.
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March 2, 2012

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The Chimpanzee Manifesto: Artist, Nathaniel Gold

Evolutionist and artist collaborate to communicate science and art.
Hadassah Head
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February 29, 2012

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Judging a Book by Its Cover—Or a Dinosaur by its Skin

Apparently paleontologists are exempt from the age-old adage “don’t judge a book by its cover."
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February 27, 2012

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Evolution and Racial Inequality

What does evolution have to do with racism and oppression of minority groups?
Robert Kadar
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February 27, 2012

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Politics, In Your Face

Ever get the feeling when you meet someone for the first time, that there is just something about this person you really don't like? Although most of the time we are not consciously aware of it when it happens, humans pay great attention to facial features when evaluating who to trust, who not to trust, the desirability of a mate, and even the potential efficacy of political leaders.
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February 25, 2012

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Evolution and Black History Month

Joseph Graves discusses the myth of race, racial disparities in health, and why there are so few African American evolutionists.
David Sloan Wilson
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February 25, 2012

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The New Science of Cooperation: England’s Cooperative Empire

The public narrative of unregulated self-interest is so dominant and oppressive that proponents of cooperation are made to appear like “freaks”
David Sloan Wilson
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February 24, 2012

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Real Fish Welcome Robotic Overlord Into Their School

If accepted by the animals, robotic fish may act as leaders.
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February 22, 2012

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Survival of the Beautiful

Scientists and Artists Ponder the Aesthetics of Evolution
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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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