Tag: love
Frankenstein 200 Years Later: Have We Heeded the Warning?
Shelley’s cautionary tale of a scientific experiment run amok has profound implications for today’s bioethics debates.
Bruni “Gets It” on Disability Bias — Except for Assisted Suicide
When New York Times columnist Frank Bruni isn’t driving me nuts, it’s usually because he’s on vacation from his (very well written) column.
Facing Down Eugenicists, Man with Down Syndrome Justifies His Own Life
Imagine feeling the need to justify your existence before a Congressional subcommittee.
American College of Physicians Opposes Assisted Suicide
Assisted suicide advocates are on a campaign to convince medical associations to adopt a position of “studied neutrality” (whatever that means).