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...don’t really care too much for the emphasis on knowledge, which seems to emphasize too much on sciences,” Mansfield said. “The emphasis should be more on permanent questions??a little more philosophy and less science...
...Natural Sciences Douglas A. Melton specifically, for “[showing] no reluctance to shelve ethical considerations to be at the forefront of stem cell research.” Furthermore, he claims that, “[Harvard] is already confident in its answers to moral questions??namely, that such questions are not important and need not be seriously considered before proceeding...
...Chambers noted that the audience questions were tougher as well. He added that Palmer may have played a role in selecting tougher than usual questions??students e-mail in questions in advance and the teaching staff selects the questions...
...ethical baggage that carries, it should say without equivocation why it does not find the religious, ethical and moral objections to this kind of research to be valid. Harvard’s behavior to date, however, suggests that it is already confident in its answers to moral questions??namely, that such questions are not important and need not be seriously considered before proceeding—and that it merely needs to convince Americans of the intrinsic rightness of its position by presenting them with a fait accompli. Harvard is not alone, though; many scientists elsewhere forge ahead with...
Following his speech, Blunkett addressed a range of questions??from how American politics relates to the British government to a question that challenged his stance on political participation...