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The "Endarkenment:" More on Albany

I have been reflecting some more on the Albany bioethics conference. I think that R. Alta Charo’s Friday lunch keynote address, in which she worried about “the endarkenment” of bioethics (allegedly due to “neoconservative” influence), is worth mentioning. I didn’t . . . . Continue Reading »

New Texas Futile Care Case

Apparently while I was on vacation, a new futile care dispute has erupted in Texas. Here is the Houston Chronicle’s story. From the story’s tenor, I sense that the Texas futility law might be in some jeopardy. I certainly hope . . . . Continue Reading »

Good Conference in Albany

I have to hand it to Glenn McGee: He organized an excellent bioethics conference. The deck was definitely not stacked and people with sharp and deeply felt differences were able to meet and debate without undue rancor or nastiness. I missed the first day but apparently Not Dead Yet sprang a surprise . . . . Continue Reading »

Cathy Young Gets Me Wrong

Cathy Young, a libertarian writer, wrote this piece on transhumanism for the Boston Globe, which she launches using my piece published a few weeks ago in the Weekly Standard. Young tries to take the center spot between those who have a “knee-jerk fear of the unknown” (that would be me, . . . . Continue Reading »

Taking a Breather

Secondhand Smoke is pooped. It’s been a very busy winter and spring and after yesterday’s informational hearing, I am completely out of gas. So, Secondhand Smokette and I are heading to Europe for three weeks. Chances are, I won’t blog, but I will be checking the site and may post . . . . Continue Reading »

"The Catman Cometh"

My piece on the transhumanism conference is in this week’s Weekly Standard, but there is no link available other than for subscribers. Here is a brief overview. In the article, I describe how transhumanism advocates obliterating the belief in intrinsic human value and replacing it with . . . . Continue Reading »

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