Armstrong and Hesch: A tale of two athletes
Last week, shockwaves went through the sporting media as Nike officially cut ties with Lance Armstrong and Armstrong stood down as chairman of his Livestrong charity in the light of a massive swathe of damning evidence released by USADA, th…
Read MoreWant to increase breastfeeding? Then shut up about how it saves money!
by Rebecca Roache UNICEF today announced research showing that increasing breastfeeding rates in the UK could save the NHS tens of millions of pounds. The report notes that investing more money in encouraging more mothers to breastfeed, and…
Read MoreConjoined Twins, Cloning and Artificial Intelligence
Rosie and Ruby Formasa at 12 weeks are two ‘normal, smiling bubbly babies’. But they have already survived major surgery, just one day after their birth. Conjoined at the abdomen at the level of the umbilicus, the girls shared an intestine.…
Read MoreReligious vs. secular ethics and a note about respect
By Brian Earp See Brian’s most recent previous post by clicking here. See all of Brian’s previous posts by clicking here. Follow Brian on Twitter by clicking here. This is a rough draft of a lecture delivered on October 1st, 2012, at the 12…
Read MoreThe most important unsolved problems in ethics (Or, How to be a high impact philosopher, part III)
In 1900 the mathematician David Hilbert published a list of 23 of the most important unsolved problems in mathematics. This list heavily influenced mathematical research over the 20th century: if you worked on one of Hilbert’s problems, the…
Read MoreJeremy Hunt, Abortion, and the Sorites Paradox
Controversy erupted last week when the UK Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, said that the law on abortion should be changed. But before looking at what he said, can I ask what you think? Here are some options:
Read MorePhysician Assisted Suicide and the Conflict Between Autonomy and Non-Maleficence
In the run-up to the 6th November ballot in Massachussets concerning the prescription of medication to end life, two prominent US physicians, Dr. Ronald Pies and Dr. John Grohol, have been debating the pros and cons of physician assisted su…
Read MoreA Tale of a Designer Baby and Distributive Injustice
Melissa and Brad’s story is a heart wrenching one. Having to sell the family car in order to have a healthy baby. From the government’s perspective, this is a bizarre situation. The care of a baby born with cystic fibrosis can cost over hal…
Read MoreMelissa and Brad’s Story: Designer Babies
When Brad and I started dating in early 2008, Brad mentioned that if our relationship ended with us having a baby, it would be best if I was tested to see if I carried the CF gene. We meet with the geneticist at Hunter Genetics in Newcastle…
Read MoreDesigner Babies
Tonight at 8.30 p.m. Australian Time, SBS will be airing a show on Deisgner Babies. I’ll be live tweeting during the show, and in the meantime, here are a few links to some opinion pieces, media and papers I’ve written on the to…
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