Year: 2017
Now It’s “Posthumanist Ethical Pluralism”
If human life doesn’t have the highest ultimate objective value, there is no way to philosophically defend universal human rights.
Self-Replicating Droplets: Evidence or a Shot in the Dark?
In origin-of-life theories the term “imagine” appears quite often.
Cornell Researchers Find Another Epigenetic Code that Affects Messenger-RNA Productivity
Information encoded at the tip of a messenger RNA molecule affects how much protein will be produced.
Platonic Forms and Aristotelian Teleology: Let’s Explore the Philosophical Roots of Intelligent Design
I am glad to take this opportunity to introduce myself, with my areas of interest and research.
Treating the “Patient as a Person”
We all have the right to refuse medical interventions.