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New trends in evolutionary biology: biological, philosophical and social science perspectives

“New trends in evolutionary biology: biological, philosophical and social science perspectives ” is a joint meeting of the Royal Society and the British Academy of Science to discuss the new paradigm of evolution. At this site, you can listen to audio files of the entire meeting. Described as a bloodless revolution, the Modern synthesis (neo-Darwinism, […]

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The Big Chew Podcast

The Big Chew Podcast asks, “How do we live on Earth without the Stupid?” I talk with a wide range of guests–artists, permaculture folks, scientists, and educators–about reconnecting humans with the fascinating beings and processes of our planet and universe. The tone of the show is irreverent and vernacular while aiming for scientific accuracy. A […]

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January 2017 Environmental Evolution newsletter

This newsletter discusses the need for a new theory of evolution in evolutionary biology that incorporates biological relativity and the research featured at the Royal Society meeting, New Trends in Evolution: biological, philosophical and social science perspectives. Biological relativity is a concept that Oxford Professor of Systems Biology and President of the International Union of […]

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Applied Big History: Social Meanings, Social Needs

Big History uses Earth and entire universe as reference points: and scientific and scholarly process. This paper discusses this approach to social meaning and needs. The author, Barry Rodrigue is on the board of the International Big History Association.

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The Three Levels of Ascent, by Dr. Maria Montessori

This document, unknown to many even in the Montessori world, describes three levels: a) a pedagogical, or methodological level; b) a second level of honoring and defending the child, seeing the light that shines forth from the child and 3) focusing on the salvation of humanity . . . that through the child humanity can […]

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