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Mind & Human Nature

What we know of ourselves in a scientific age — and what we don’t

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Embodiment •
Consciousness •
Artificial Intelligence •
Neuroscience •
Psychology •
Materialism •
Human Sexuality •
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Report | Summer 2015

Summer 2015

Executive Summary

From: The Threat of Human Cloning

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Summer 2015

Preface: Cloning Then and Now

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Report | Summer 2015

Summer 2015

Part One: Scientific and Historical Background

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Report | Summer 2015

Summer 2015

Part Two: The Case Against Cloning-to-Produce-Children

From: The Threat of Human Cloning

Report | Summer 2015

Summer 2015

Part Three: The Case Against Cloning-for-Biomedical-Research

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Report | Summer 2015

Summer 2015

Part Four: Cloning Policy in the United States

From: The Threat of Human Cloning

Report | Summer 2015

Summer 2015

Part Five: Recommendations

From: The Threat of Human Cloning

Review | Spring 2015

Spring 2015

  • Brendan Foht

Socially Just Science

Brendan Foht

Essay | Winter 2015

Winter 2015

  • Matthew B. Crawford

Virtual Reality as Moral Ideal

Why we must learn to live in a world that resists our will

Matthew B. Crawford

Correspondence | Summer/Fall 2014

Summer/Fall 2014

Elephants, Horses, Dogs, and Us; The Question Concerning Heidegger

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