>(Edited for typos – I guess I can’t listen to audiobooks and blog at the same time.) The Women’s Bioethics Project has begun a Bioethics Book Club on their website. The Club pages include “kits” on the selected books, with thoughtful and thought-provoking questions. There are even links to sample letters (in Word Files – … Continue reading
(Edited for typos – I guess I can’t listen to audiobooks and blog at the same time.) The Women’s Bioethics Project has begun a Bioethics Book Club on their website. The Club pages include “kits” on the selected books, with thoughtful and thought-provoking questions. There are even links to sample letters (in Word Files – … Continue reading
>As the header states, LifeEthics is an attempt at finding and working from common ground. A reader asks why I would respond to an invitation to a bioethics conference and round table discussion from the Center for American Progress and the Women’s Bioethics Project. The question should be why wouldn’t I be welcome, in light … Continue reading
As the header states, LifeEthics is an attempt at finding and working from common ground. A reader asks why I would respond to an invitation to a bioethics conference and round table discussion from the Center for American Progress and the Women’s Bioethics Project. The question should be why wouldn’t I be welcome, in light … Continue reading