Rooting in Relationality
Recent publications on plant consciousness invite us to rethink our entanglements with plant life and our understanding of ourselves among other species. By Natalia Schwien Scott
Recent publications on plant consciousness invite us to rethink our entanglements with plant life and our understanding of ourselves among other species. By Natalia Schwien Scott
Magical action is a supplement to practical action—a vital means of making life more manageable under trying conditions. By Michael D. Jackson
The Harvard Natural History Museum exhibition Next of Kin: Seeing Extinction through the Artist’s Lens used a series of design elements to create a space for mourning and discovery. By Christina Seely
A Q&A with MIT physicist Alan Lightman on his book Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine. By Robert Israel
John Polkinghorne’s Quantum Physics and Theology. By Kirk Wegter-McNelly
Natural cooperation suggests a ‘bridging’ model between evolutionary biology and philosophical theology. By Sarah Coakley
You can’t call for the fruits of science without confronting the facts of science. By Eric Cohen
The revolution in gender ideology has changed expectations about male and female behavior. By Evelyn Fox Keller
Rethinking the evolutionary biology of sex, gender, and sexuality. By Joan Roughgarden
New horizons for science and religion. By Philip Clayton
For the naturalist himself, there were no simple answers, and he never pretended that there were. By John Hedley Brooke