Secondhand Smoke: Your 24/7 Seminar on Bioethics and the Importance of Being Human
This Blog considers assisted suicide/euthanasia, bioethics, human cloning, biotechnology, radical environmentalism, and the dangers of animal rights/liberation. My views expressed here, as in my books and other writings, reflect my understanding that the philosophy of human exceptionalism is the bedrock of universal human rights. Or, to put it another way: human life matters. (The opinions expressed here are my own and not necessarily those of any organization with which I am affiliated.)



6 Comments:
What the hey-nonny-nonny did you do to the top of the web page?!
...I don't know if I like it or not! Stop springing stuff on me, Wesley, I'm getting crotchety and hide-bound in my not-quite-old age!
I'll let you know if I like it in a few days.
We're a Seminar?!
If I'd known I could attend a seminar without having to spend $1500 I didn't have and have a final exam plus two papers to boot, I'd be hanging out online more often!
Yea. Well I have not promoted SHS at all, other than mere mentions in my speeches or references in radio interviews by the hosts. So, the CBC made this logo up for me so that it could be printed and passed out at my personal appearances. And then, we decided to see whether it looked good on the site and I thought, yea: The other wordy description was boring me.
Hope you end up liking it, Tabs. You are a valuable part of the "seminar."
I like it.
Good color choice, as it's easy on the eyes, and it blends in well with the color scheme of the web page in general. It's a nice style. I like the compact rectangular look of it.
It seriously caught me off guard the other day. I admit, I over-reacted. Mea culpa.
Seriously, though, I do a lot more thinking online here (and a lot more research) than I did in the seminar on marginalized authors in the Romantic era - we had to start that one out reading Kafka's METAMORPHOSIS because apparently Kafka has something to do with Mary Shelley in a round about way.
Tabs, you crack me up. Glad you like it. I do, too.
Wesley:
'Tabs, you crack me up.'
The sad part is, I *talk* this way, too. *grin* Glad I could give you a laugh. *bow*
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