Teaching resources and information for learning about the concept of evolutionary mismatch in human behavior and its potential role in sustainable development
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A lesson collection for learning about the origins, diversity, and flexibility of goal-directed behaviors.
Scientific insight and video art through the Inspiration Journey project.
A lesson collection for the Human Behavior & Sustainable Development module.
Human intelligence seems to be a social, more than merely an individual phenomenon. What can we learn from comparing human societies to human brains?
The human brain is the seat of human agency, and yet this agency is caused by cellular agents unaware of our larger human goals.
A collection of lesson materials to explore the nature of human morality in the light of evolution and sustainability
Thinking tools are used across diverse lessons to develop the skills of evolutionary anthropologists, behavioral scientists, and sustainability scientists
The Noticing Tool helps us be aware of and interpret our experiences and behaviors in the present and to orient our behaviors towards valued
How should we think about the actions and functions of machines in society? How can a science of machine behavior help us understand and