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Michael Wee

April 27, 2020
A Catholic bioethicist looks at some of the most widely discussed ethical dilemmas arising from the ongoing pandemic
November 24, 2017
The 'no-platformers' are trying to silence a conversation which, as polling shows, is far from over
August 24, 2017
In The Dialectic of Sex, published in 1970, the feminist thinker Shulamith Firestone made a case for “ectogenesis” on the basis that it liberated women from “the tyranny of their reproductive biology”. Ectogenesis – the development of a foetus outside a woman’s body, in an artificial womb – would, Firestone proposed, help to bring about
August 24, 2017
It will become clearer that the foetus’s integrity as a living being is fundamentally the child’s own, not the mother’s
August 17, 2017
Elizabeth Anscombe reminds us that moral evils - like deliberate killing of the innocent - cannot be justified for any reason
March 03, 2017
Conscience rights aren't just there for pharmacists' sake, but for all of us
October 21, 2016
This form of abortion isn't a 'right' - it's straightforward discrimination
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