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Evolution and Ethics: It’s Not an Oxymoron

By Peter Corning • Jun 9, 2020

It seems that cooperation has been the “master architect” of evolutionary complexity,
especially in humankind. That’s why ethics is important.

Beyond the Pandemic: An “Inflection Point”?

By Peter Corning • May 16, 2020

“Recovery” will not be enough; the status quo was not working for many of us. We must turn
in a new direction, with changed values, new policies, and revitalized institutions. Or else.

The Coronavirus Cassandra: Are You Listening?

By Peter Corning • May 6, 2020

A Pulitzer Prize winning public health journalist who predicted the coronavirus pandemic
is warning us now about the “collective rage” yet to come. So, how will we respond?

Coronavirus Victory Gardens: How to Feed the World in a Pandemic

By Peter Corning • Apr 26, 2020

The “biointensive” growing system, a modernized version of an ancient method, could provide a vast opportunity to employ idled workers and produce food.

The Coronavirus and the “Common Good”

By Peter Corning • Apr 17, 2020

The coronavirus could be called a “common bad.”
It reminds us that there are positive alternatives as well.

Who’s Afraid of WHO?

By Peter Corning • Apr 9, 2020

A political virus is assaulting our country, and the epicenter is Donald Trump.

The Next Pandemic Could be Far Worse!

By Peter Corning • Apr 9, 2020

But let’s also imagine a world that is far better prepared!

What an Invisible Microbe Has Taught Us – Again!

By Peter Corning • Mar 29, 2020

We were warned. And warned. And warned. When will we learn?

Beyond the “Selfish Gene”

By Peter Corning • Mar 4, 2020

The traditional model of biological evolution is outdated. The time has come to replace it with a more inclusive paradigm.

Natural Selection: “It Isn’t Just for Breakfast Anymore”

By Peter Corning • Feb 8, 2020

A sea change is currently underway in our understanding of the evolutionary process, including especially our way of defining the core concept of natural selection.

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Evolution ‘On Purpose’: Teleonomy in Living Systems

Evolution ‘On Purpose’: Teleonomy in Living Systems

In this volume, a number of biologists and philosophers of science, greatly expand on the thesis that “teleonomy” (“internal” purposiveness and goal-directedness) is a unique and important property of living organisms and that it has exerted a major influence over the course of evolutionary history.

Superorganism

Superorganism

As evidence of our global survival crisis continues to mount, the expression “too little, too late” comes to mind. We all live in an interdependent world which has an increasingly shared fate. We are participants in an emerging global “superorganism” that is dependent on close cooperation.

Synergistic Selection

Synergistic Selection Book Cover

Synergistic Selection is being hailed as a major contribution to what is perhaps the greatest shift in our understanding of evolution since The Origin of Species. As Corning puts it: “Nothing about the evolution of biological complexity makes sense except in the light of synergy.... One of the great take-home lessons from the epic of evolution is that cooperation produces synergy, and synergy is the way forward. The arc of evolution bends toward synergy.”

The Fair Society

The Fair Society

The Fair Society calls for a new social contract based on three biologically-grounded fairness principles – equality in relation to our “basic needs,” equity in providing rewards for merit, and reciprocity to repay the benefits we receive from others and society.

Holistic Darwinism

Holistic Darwinism Book Cover

Calls for a paradigm shift, a refocusing of evolutionary biology to address the rise of complex systems over time and their emergence as distinct units of selection, with special reference to the causal role of synergy, thermodynamics, information theory, and the bioeconomic influences underlying evolutionary change.

Nature’s Magic

Nature's Way Book Cover

Nature’s Magic presents a bold new vision of the evolutionary process – from the Big Bang to the 21st century. Synergy of various kinds is not only a ubiquitous aspect of the natural world but it has also been a wellspring of creativity and the “driver” of the broad evolutionary trend toward increased complexity, in nature and in human societies alike.

Synergism Hypothesis

Synergism Hypothesis Book Cover

A major causal theory of complexity in evolution at all levels, based on the functional advantages arising from synergistic effects of varying kinds.

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