Ethics: New DS blood test (hiS&S) & impact on DS comm'ty - 0 views
Emily Rapp: Notes from a Dragon Mom - 0 views
Hacked! - The Atlantic - 0 views
TheStone: Maze of Moral Relativism, by Paul Bhogossian (phil,NYU) - 0 views
StanleyFish,TheStone:DefendingMoralRelativism - 0 views
The Stone (NYT): Corporations, People & Truth - 0 views
5 most productive remodels for resale - Angie's List - 0 views
When Doctors Become Patients - By ERIC D. MANHEIMER (Bellevue med dir) - 0 views
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I refused further radiation and chemotherapy. I lay in my bed and watched the events around me - the distress of my family, the helplessness of my doctors - without anxiety, comfortable that I had made the correct decision. My doctors couldn't override it or persuade me to change my mind, but, luckily, my wife, Diana, could and did. From my mental cocoon in the hospital bed, I could sense Diana at my side. "You're going to finish the treatment," she said softly. I did not have the energy, or perhaps the will, to disagree. She wheeled me down herself to finish my radiation treatments in the basement of the hospital.
Don't Fear Islamic Law in America - By ELIYAHU STERN - 0 views
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Given time, American Muslims, like all other religious minorities before them, will adjust their legal and theological traditions, if necessary, to accord with American values. America's exceptionalism has always been its ability to transform itself - economically, culturally and religiously. In the 20th century, we thrived by promoting a Judeo-Christian ethic, respecting differences and accentuating commonalities among Jews, Catholics and Protestants. Today, we need an Abrahamic ethic that welcomes Islam into the religious tapestry of American life. Anti-Shariah legislation fosters a hostile environment that will stymie the growth of America's tolerant strand of Islam. The continuation of America's pluralistic religious tradition depends on the ability to distinguish between punishing groups that support terror and blaming terrorist activities on a faith that represents roughly a quarter of the world's population.
What the Left Doesn't Understand About Obama - By JONATHAN CHAIT - 0 views
The Mechanic Muse - From Scroll to Screen - 0 views
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God knows, there was great literature before there was the codex, and should it pass away, there will be great literature after it. But if we stop reading on paper, we should keep in mind what we're sacrificing: that nonlinear experience, which is unique to the codex. You don't get it from any other medium - not movies, or TV, or music or video games. The codex won out over the scroll because it did what good technologies are supposed to do: It gave readers a power they never had before, power over the flow of their own reading experience. And until I hear God personally say to me, "Boot up and read," I won't be giving it up.
Well: Letting Doctors Make the Tough Decisions, by Pauline Chen - 0 views
Shortcuts (Your Money): Too Many Choices: A Problem That Can Paralyze - 0 views
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>"...Offering a default option of opting in, rather than opting out (as many have suggested with organ donations as well) doesn't take away choice but guides us to make better ones, according to Richard H. Thaler, an economics professor at the University of Chicago, and Cass R. Sunstein, a professor at Chicago's law school, authors of "Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth and Happiness". Making choices can be most difficult in the area of health. While we don't want to go back to the days when doctors unilaterally determined what was best, there may be ways of changing policy so that families are not forced to make unbearable choices. >Professor Iyengar and some colleagues compared how American and French families coped after making the heart-wrenching decision to withdraw life-sustaining treatment from an infant. In the United States, parents must make the decision to end the treatment, while in France, the doctors decide, unless explicitly challenged by the parents. >French families weren't as angry or confused about what had happened, and focused much less on how things might have been or should have been than the American parents.
Cancer's Secrets Come Into Sharper Focus - 0 views
Stereotyping Pts & Dx - 0 views
Undoc'd Worker,Hi Med Need - 0 views
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