Vulnerability Binds Us

The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Carter Snead joins the podcast to discuss the need for an embodied anthropology to undergird public bioethics. His new book is What It Means to Be Human: The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics.

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