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Thinking Critically About Abortion
An editorial / opinion piece on abortion:
"Iâm a philosophy professor who specializes in medical ethics and I teach and write about the ethics of abortion. So I am very familiar with the medical, legal and â most importantly â ethical or moral issues related to HB 481, the so-called âheartbeat billâ that would effectively ban abortion in Georgia. At least hundreds of other philosophy, ethics and law professors in Georgia teach these ethical debates about abortion: they are also, to varying degrees, experts on the issues.
What is taught is the arguments about the ethics of abortion, that is, the reasons to think that abortion is wrong and the reasons to think that itâs not wrong. Evaluating these arguments requires understanding and skill. Much of these skills amount to consistently asking âWhat do you mean?â and âWhy think that?â We need better arguments on these issues, and asking and answering these questions helps with that. . .
Seeking Excellence: Improving Objectivity in Player Analysis in Professional Basketball
This thesis details the creation and testing of an original statistical metric for analyzing individual basketball players in the National Basketball Association (NBA) by both their commonly measured statistics and their so-called âintangibles.â By using existing methods as both guides and a caution against potential shortcomings, an inclusive statistic with multiple layers of data can be built to best reflect an individual playerâs overall value to his team. This metric will be adjusted to account for the differences across multiple eras of NBA play and the levels of talent with which a player played in order to avoid penalizing a player for the unique aspects of his career
Exposed: Environmental Politics & Pleasures in Posthuman Times by Stacy Alaimo
Review of Stacy Alaimo\u27s Exposed: Environmental Politics & Pleasures in Posthuman Times
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