Science & Technology

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Apple Sabotages Itself

Justin Lee

Perhaps these laws we are trying to unravel do not exist at all. There is a small…

An AI Thanksgiving Proclamation

Wesley J. Smith

We live in metaphysically desolate times. An increasing number of us—particularly among the millennial generation—now reject Christianity…

Awaiting Our Comeuppance

K. E. Colombini

Sometimes, older works of literature provide a good starting point for reflections that strike at the root…

Being Alive is the First Requirement for Moral Value

Wesley J. Smith

With the release of Blade Runner 2049, the long-awaited sequel to the 1982 classic, philosophers and bioethicists…

Euthanasia and the Belgian Brothers of Charity

Charles C. Camosy

Over a decade before the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Archbishop Joseph Francis Rummel of New Orleans formally moved to…

Justice for Jahi

Wesley J. Smith

In California, Jahi McMath is legally dead. In New Jersey, she is legally alive. Now, the deceased—or…

Putting Infants “Down Like Dogs”

Wesley J. Smith

The Charlie Gard tragedy has renewed public advocacy for legalizing infanticide. Writing in the New York Times…

Je suis Charlie, Once More

R. R. Reno

Less than one year old and stricken with a rare degenerative disease, Charlie Gard is on life…

Three Culture of Death Tipping Points

Wesley J. Smith

Pope John Paul II once famously described Western society as a “culture of death.” But what does…

Time for a “Populist” Bioethics Commission

Wesley J. Smith

Donald Trump has been president for less than five months, but his plate is already full: Iran,…

Bret Stephens and the Climate Change Center

John Murdock

Bret Stephens seemed to be playing it safe. True, his inaugural column at the New York Times…

Bill Nye Unweaves the Rainbow—and Undersells Science

Leah Libresco Sargeant

I grew up watching two science shows: Bill Nye the Science Guy and The Magic School Bus. When I was…

A Life of Being-in-the-World

John Schwenkler

The profession of philosophy lost one of its most distinguished members with the death of Hubert Dreyfus…

The Real “Anti-Science”

Wesley J. Smith

When Bill Nye the Science Guy complains of a war being waged on science, he should look…