Tag: New York Times
No, Trees Are Not People Too
Novelist Barbara Kingsolver seriously asserts, in her review of a novel in which trees are characters, that they are people too.
Child Euthanasia: U.S. Bioethicist Supports It
Battin’s radical proposals aren’t usually made by U.S. assisted-suicide proponents because they know that our society has not completely swallowed the hemlock (as has the Netherlands).
New Website Advocates Free Science — An Idea Vital to the Progress of Knowledge
Let’s encourage dissent and embrace an authentically liberal approach to scientific inquiry.
Sure, Animals Count; But Can They Count?
What is the nature, and extent, of animal intelligence?
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.