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Can Animals Be Held Criminally Responsible?

While the idea is handled provocatively in philosophy literature, in practice, animals are envisioned as plaintiffs, not defendants, in animal rights cases. Read More ›
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John Lennox: What Atheist Made Me Sweat? Plus Advice for Debaters

"People sweat because they’re afraid. And there are two kinds of nervous reaction to public engagement. One is healthy, the other is not very healthy." Read More ›
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Species Dysphoria: Former Archbishop of Canterbury on Aeschliman’s Restoration of Man

An observation by Rowan Williams, that many of us “don’t want to be human,” is a profound insight. Read More ›

This Memorial Day Weekend, Consider Putting Design and Human Dignity into Action

The universe was woven with us in mind. This is not a statement of species chauvinism. It’s a call to action. Read More ›
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Environmentalism’s Worsening Anti-Human Infection

Bioethicist Travis Rieder compares having a child to releasing a murderer from prison to kill again. Read More ›

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