Defining death: Does the cessation of consciousness or the failure of key organs mark the end—and why it matters

Defining death: Does cessation of consciousness or the failure of key organs mark the end of life?

Washington Post | 
Where is the line between life and death? Does the answer change if the person asking is not a philosopher ...
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Viewpoint: Medical ethics shouldn’t stop coronavirus vaccine researchers from experimenting on healthy people

Washington Post | 
The pandemic has thrown previous moral assumptions into disarray. ... Research ethics normally prohibits exposing human subjects to significant risk ...
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Peter Singer on GMOs and the dangers of the European precautionary obsession

World Post | 
Peter Singer is the world’s most prominent and controversial moral philosopher. He talked with Lars Mensel and Max Tholl about ...

Princeton bioethicist/activist Peter Singer makes case to soften opposition to GMOs, Golden Rice

Project Syndicate | 
When genetically modified crops were first developed in the 1980’s, there were grounds for caution. Would these crops be safe ...
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