The Tragedy of Equality
The uses of reason, the absurdity of disease, and the quest for justice
The embryo question presents us with some of the essential dimensions and deep tensions in the American character—including the devotion to technological progress, the fidelity to biblical morality, and the belief that all human beings are created equal. In this symposium, the authors explore the embryo question in full, seeking to guide the current policy debate and to grapple with more fundamental questions about out politics, our ideals, and our humanity.
The uses of reason, the absurdity of disease, and the quest for justice
In bioethics, we must not treat our world as a burning building.
On bad metaphors in debates about the beginning of life