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Virtue can only be lived out in communities. But which communities are best suited to promoting virtue?
Prominent bioethicists Arthur Caplan and Robert P. George on the danger of discounting ethics and overselling science.
On this year's World Down Syndrome Day, Mark Leach discusses the unacknowledged effects of prenatal testing.
America has an obligation to look after its own interests.
Aristotelian virtue ethics has very little to say about what is a good political structure or economic system.
Alasdair MacIntyre may be wrong about the details of finance, but he is right on the largest questions of political economy.
Public employee unions aren’t the only seekers of government largesse.
Have progressives abandoned the liberty of conscience?
John Locke’s philosophy gives no support to those who would seek to endorse same-sex civil marriage.
Roe v. Wade could prove an unlikely source of pro-life conscience protection.
A man who made a career of death and lies became a hero for life and truth.
A new bill is needed to fix the healthcare law’s failure to adequately safeguard conscience
The history of federal abortion funding highlights the urgent need to reverse the new health care law’s assault on unborn life, and to enact a permanent, government-wide prohibition on federal funding of abortion.
The pro-life cause must be advanced by truth and by love, and it must be willing to engage in self-criticism when it fails to meet its own exacting standards.
An uncertain legal landscape puts future prosperity at risk.
Do pro-lifers care about life after birth?
Whether the case involves pornography or genocide, there are times when authorities must intervene to protect human interests.
What’s wrong with a prominent professor’s incestuous relationship with his daughter.
A response to FamilyScholars Blogger Barry Deutsch.
A response to Northwestern Law Professor Andrew Koppelman.
Kant was right: we need principles to guide our judgments.
We need a healthcare law that is not only pro-life but that also addresses our healthcare system’s persistent problems and looming challenges.
In Jakarta President Obama spoke astutely about Muslims, but he engaged in dangerous obfuscation regarding al-Qaeda.
Abortion law is usually seen as a matter of constitutional law. Is it time for that to change?