The evil absurdity of “brain death” https://t.co/bkCasckNQ4
— The Accad & Koka Report (@Accad_Koka) October 14, 2021
Friday, October 15, 2021
"Brain Death"
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
A Questionable Conclusion
very important to remind Catholics and even certain priests on Twitter that the Magisterium does in fact have something to say about these mandates and it isn’t in their favor
— Classical Theist ✠ (@ClassicalTheis) September 14, 2021
this for example is taken from paragraph 70 of Pius XI’s Casti connubii pic.twitter.com/zJjWMHfYH7
Injustice does provide limits to civil authority, but punishment alone doesn't tell us what is just and unjust.
Friday, April 16, 2021
Saturday, February 20, 2021
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
My discussion with Dr. @PaulaBoddington, Moral Philosopher and expert on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence. https://t.co/3DFFwkyBKs
— Jonathan Pageau (@PageauJonathan) February 19, 2021
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Carter Snead Interview
The ingredients for a great interview are great questions plus great answers. Here's a great interview by Hope Leman of O. Carter Snead about his new book *What It Means to Be Human* (recently named one of the Wall Street Journal's 10 Best Books of 2020).https://t.co/n4g4g2bCZb
— Robert P. George (@McCormickProf) December 10, 2020
Wednesday, December 02, 2020
Carter Snead with Rusty Reno
Professor Snead’s book is “brilliant and entirely accessible” according to George Weigel, and Snead is just sitting down to talk about it with R. R. Reno. Click here and join us! https://t.co/seo5FB4Zes
— First Things (@firstthingsmag) December 2, 2020
Tuesday, December 01, 2020
An Excerpt from What It Means to Be Human
The Anthropology of Expressive Individualism
— Church Life Journal (@ChurchLifeND) December 1, 2020
by @cartersnead of @ND_EthicsCenter via @Harvard_Press
An extensive excerpt from /What It Means to Be Human: The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics/. https://t.co/6HEK7p1gKQ
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Carter Snead Interview
If you missed our director @josephecapizzi's interview with @cartersnead of @ND_EthicsCenter about his new book, "What It Means to Be Human," check out their lively conversation here: https://t.co/i3xiQKGWiG pic.twitter.com/W2VJCcNFcN
— IHE (@HumanEcologyCUA) November 25, 2020
Monday, November 23, 2020
Joseph Capizzi Interviews Carter Snead
Last week at the IHE, @josephecapizzi interviewed @cartersnead of @ND_EthicsCenter about his new book, "What It Means to Be Human."
— IHE (@HumanEcologyCUA) November 23, 2020
Many thanks to Professor Snead for his important contribution to defending vulnerable human beings in public bioethics: https://t.co/HSTgcsYQ10 pic.twitter.com/QYoV6OSbEf
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Maureen Ferguson Reviews Snead's Bioethics Book
“Snead argues that we are made for love & friendship, and that this allows us to care for those who are vulnerable & dependent. Our laws ought to encourage that love & friendship, reflecting our vulnerability & dependence.”@fergmaureen on @cartersnead https://t.co/HGFuMrcNt7
— Josh Hochschild (@JoshHochschild) November 11, 2020
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Michael Pakaluk Reviews Snead's What It Means to Be Human
“What It Means To Be Human”: A Review | Michael Pakaluk https://t.co/rEKwhrarpo pic.twitter.com/EOla4DwOi6
— The Catholic Thing (@catholicthing) October 27, 2020
Thursday, October 08, 2020
What It Means to Be Human
I’m also really looking forward to this discussion of Carter’s book, with @roddreher , @DouthatNYT and Mary Ann Glendon, courtesy of Cons Studies https://t.co/QQedQ7Prls
— Patrick Deneen (@PatrickDeneen) October 8, 2020
HUP
UND Law School Announcement
CUA: The Institute for Human Ecology - WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN: A WEBINAR WITH CARTER SNEAD
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
CDF Reiterates the Christian Position on Euthanasia
The link has been changed, this should work: https://t.co/9TaxkOX2uP
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) September 23, 2020
Related:
The CDF and euthanasia – analysis and podcast with Rome Correspondent @CtrLamb https://t.co/xdjKcsFd7C #Catholic #news #euthanasia #cdf
— The Tablet (@The_Tablet) September 23, 2020
Full text of the CDF's Letter
— Catholic Sat (@CatholicSat) September 22, 2020
'Samaritanus bonus', which reaffirms the Church's absolute prohibition of euthanasia and assisted suicide and the moral obligation to exclude futile aggressive medical treatment in the terminally ill.https://t.co/vqvRv5zwIk pic.twitter.com/1bSCrVd9Ti
FEATURE: 'Even If Nothing Can Be Done Medically, One Can Stay' - CDF Prefect, Cardinal Ladaria Tells ZENIT’s @DeborahLubov #CatholicTwitter #euthanasia #Vatican https://t.co/8Qyyw99ONk
— Bree A Dail (@breeadail) September 22, 2020
Wednesday, September 02, 2020
John O'Callaghan on Personhood
A great lecture from Notre Dame Prof. John O'Callaghan: "Are There Failed Persons? Are You One of Them?"
— Ryan T. Anderson (@RyanTAnd) September 1, 2020
Particularly good on faulty modern conceptions of personhood and how they infect modern bioethics.https://t.co/AYMUaxHrpq @ThomisticInst
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
The Object of Hysterectomy
National Catholic Bioethics Center: Commentary on the CDF Responsum of December 10, 2018