Tag: human beings
David Gelernter: “You Need To Know Who You Are To Begin With”
Knowing who you are, where you came from, is a central purpose of education, and frankly not only in the humanities but in biology.
Rights Are Not about “Feelings”
Thomas Hills argues that we will accord human-style rights to robots because we will come to empathize with them.
Macaque Monkeys and Human Dignity
Why does the evolution debate matter so intensely?
Intelligent Design and Artificial Intelligence — The Connection
It seems obvious on a moment’s reflection: ID and AI have something in common, and that is intelligence.
What Does Gene-Editing with CRISPR Portend for Bioethics?
Wesley Smith describes a range of consequences of viewing human beings as resources to be manipulated and exploited.