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...Wisely, Miller extensively ponders the arguments of the animal rights crowd in a careful analysis of the ethics of xenotransplantation. In the end, he appears to come down squarely in Sachs’ camp—that such experiments are not only ethical, but probably moral as well, given that they advance the human condition. Still, Miller is appropriately respectful of the opposite position...

Author: By Matthew S. Meisel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Chronicling Sachs’ Organs | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...attempts on the part of Congress to restrict the exercise of Constitutional rights,” Greenfield told the packed room of nearly 100 people.Eastman, who filed a friend-of-the-court brief in July supporting the Solomon Amendment, called the dispute an issue of “fundamental moral principle.” He countered the arguments of a friend-of-the-court brief filed by a group of 40 HLS professors, calling their argument against the Solomon Amendment “too clever by half.” He added that a “compelling argument?...

Author: By Javier C. Hernandez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Experts Debate Army Recruiters | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...them,” “wickked pics just wickked,” and “the U.S. chose the battlefield, not the battle…better there than here.” Post by post, these strands stumble through ethics, politics, and culture. With moral reasoning and journalistic integrity suspended for the sake of sexual gratification, the boundary between lust and real life becomes infinitely unbridgeable—what swells beneath does not, at least according to the comments posted on the site, give rise to any activity above.NTFU is not alone in its cyber-hosting...

Author: By Casey N. Cep, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Warnography’s Visceral Allure | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...same level of respect, the bottommost members require a baseline level of monetary worth, because their poverty results from arbitrary factors beyond their control. That our society chooses to monetarily reward certain talents (intelligence, for example) over others is inherently arbitrary. It is insignificant, at least from a moral perspective, that certain people are born with more prized talents. That inequity should not be the basis of denying society’s poorest individuals a baseline standard of living.If it is arbitrary, however, that Harvard’s poorest workers happen to not possess the talents our society prizes, then...

Author: By Vivek G. Ramaswamy, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Uncounted Costs of a Living Wage | 10/12/2005 | See Source »

...address voters’ real concerns, the authors write.The final myth of prescription drugs refers to the Democrats’ tendency to focus on domestic issues such as drug policy or job security. Instead, Galston and Kamarck argue that in a post-Sept. 11 society, national security and moral issues are key deciding factors at the ballot box.“There is a constant debate around the presidential race [that]...we should fight this race on domestic policy, but this does not work when we have soldiers abroad,” said Kamarck. The authors argue that, by focusing...

Author: By Madeline W. Lissner, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study Reevaluates Dems’ Approach | 10/11/2005 | See Source »

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