Word: moralizers
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...critics, such arguments seem like moral fig leaves. They view cc as an ethical dry run for human cloning, and they're troubled by how the rehearsal is going. "Once cloning is on its own as a commercial enterprise, there really is no oversight," says Lori Gruen, a Wesleyan University ethics professor who generally supports cloning research. Could a culture that can't agree on the morality of using human embryos to create stem cells tolerate a technology in which 86 human embryos have to die to create an 87th? "Why do it?" asks Pacelle. "It seems...
First are the “Moral Reasoning” critics. They dislike the word “evil” for its religious connotations, and they bristle (with great confidence in their own moral sense) at the implication of our moral superiority...
Spreading misinformation is not only misguided on a moral level; it does not stand up to legal scrutiny. Current legislation bans the C.I.A. and the Pentagon from propaganda activities in the United States. In the 1970s it was discovered that the C.I.A. had given false information to a French news agency, and newspaper articles about the untrue story had subsequently been published in the U.S. If this could occur before the Internet, e-mail and wireless communication became widespread, it would be even more likely today that false information disseminated abroad could be republished in America—violating...
...Studies while Animal Kingdom fulfills your Science requirements. Literature and Arts are found in the fairy tales, musical numbers and creative architecture of the Magic Kingdom. A close observation of other tourists counts for Social Analysis and a well thought-out argument for a refund at Guest Relations warrants Moral Reasoning credit. Disney World even has its own special language, on par with Harvard’s unique lingo. While Harvard features “TFs” instead of “TAs,” “concentrations” instead of “majors...
...isn’t about sex, it’s about love. And as we’re often told, rape isn’t about sex, it’s about power. The love celebrated on Feb. 14 is diametrically opposed to the violent transgression of moral and emotional bonds that assault represents. Assault can be committed by parents, acquaintances or strangers in contexts that have nothing to do with romance—as the campaign itself testified. Perhaps the flowers and candy can be a prelude to violence; but in that case, why address female students with posters...