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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...important thing to remember is that this is not a matter of humanitarian issues versus practical ones. A sick child's need for an organ transplant is also a humanitarian issue. The case of Theresa Ann forces us to question whether a baby without the capacity for sentient experience can even be an object of humanitarian concern--whether, in fact, she can be called human...

Author: By Jendi B. Reiter, | Title: Baby Talk | 4/3/1992 | See Source »

...first responsibility, as the only sentient and rational species around, is the preservation of this planet, which in the end includes our own preservation. We cannot assume, as we have always assumed, that what is good for human beings is good for the rest of the world. We must accept that the opposite is true, and that in the end it will save us from destroying ourselves...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Destroying Nature is Suicide | 3/2/1992 | See Source »

...have it both ways. Either human beings are metaphysically and morally different from all other species (in which case our first responsibility is to other humans, not rare beetles), or else we are no better than other forms of sentient life and shouldn't give ourselves airs (as environmentalists believe...

Author: By Jendi B. Reiter, | Title: I Lost My Job to an Owl | 2/24/1992 | See Source »

...first the piece sounds more like a rant from across the street than like the compassionate campfire chat it was. But as Search for Signs reaches its climax, artist and author stride over these nettles. If this isn't a goose-bump experience for you, you're just not sentient...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Side Trips into Daydream | 9/30/1991 | See Source »

...Samuel Beckett. Her productions are always an evocative blend of dance, music, words and light, but to her latest piece, Endangered Species, she brings something + entirely new: live animals, including Flora, a baby elephant, and Clarke's own horse, Mr. Grey. She maintains that they're being used as "sentient creatures" rather than beasts of burden or embarrassed icons. Finishing the work, which focuses on mankind's domination of nature, has given the former modern dancer little chance to use the $285,000 MacArthur fellowship that she won in July. Says Clarke: "When the call came, I was so busy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ten Women: To Each Her Own | 11/8/1990 | See Source »

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