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Research Articles

The Biology of Right and Wrong: How Evolution and Responsibility Shape Human Ethics

Exploring the biological and cultural foundations of ethics through the perspectives of Hans Jonas and Francisco Ayala

Emma Hayes
Oct 15, 2025

The Population Puzzle: Why Biologists Can't Agree on What a 'Population' Really Is

Exploring Jacob Stegenga's philosophical challenge to biological population concepts and the implications for ecological research.

Levi James
Oct 12, 2025

The World Is Not a Puzzle: How Science is a Living Conversation with Nature

Explore how scientific practice functions as ecological-enactive co-construction, where knowledge emerges through dynamic interaction between scientists and the world.

Henry Price
Oct 10, 2025

The Hidden Blueprint: How a Single Idea Can Guide a Century of Science

Explore how reductionist philosophy shaped biological breakthroughs like the Meselson-Stahl experiment and continues to influence modern science.

Benjamin Bennett
Oct 09, 2025

Life in the Posthuman Condition: Navigating Our Planetary Identity Crisis

Exploring the philosophical implications of the Anthropocene and posthumanism through critical analysis of our planetary condition.

Chloe Mitchell
Oct 05, 2025

The Great Chain of Beings? Not So Fast: How a Philosopher Redefined Evolution

Explore David Hull's revolutionary conception of evolutionary theory - from species as spatiotemporal individuals to the interplay of replicators and interactors.

Jacob Howard
Sep 30, 2025

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