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Christine Rosen, "Remember Then, Now. What the eugenics movement can teach us about today's stem-cell debates" (2005)
- "National Review Online" March 3, 2005; http://www.eppc.org/publications/pubID.2276/pub_detail.asp
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Armand Marie Leroi, "A Family Tree in Every Gene" (2005)
- "The New York Times" March 14, 2005; http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/14/opinion/14leroi.html?th
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Stanley Kurtz, "Can We Make Boys and Girls Alike?" (2005)
- "City Journal" Spring 2005; http://www.city-journal.org/html/15_2_boys_girls.html
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Robert Novak, "Non-human cloning" (2005)
- Townhall.com --- January 6, 2005
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Ed Iverson, "From Darwin to Hitler" (2005)
- http://www.lahontanvalleynews.com/article/20050420/Opinion/104200016
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Matt Donnelly, "The science of free will " (2005)
- "Science & Theology eNews" May 27, 2005; http://www.stnews.org/articles.php?category=commentary&article_id=572
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Nicholas Wade, "For Gay Men, an Attraction to a Different Kind of Scent" (2005)
- "The New York Times" May 10, 2005; http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/10/science/10smell.html?ex=1117598400&en=5a3bcc9d4ecaa580&ei=5070&th&emc=th
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Abby Goodnough, "Schiavo Autopsy Says Brain, Withered, Was Untreatable" (2005)
- "The New York Times" June 16, 2005; http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/16/national/16schiavo.html?th&emc=th
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"Autopsy on the Schiavo Tragedy" (2005)
- "The New York Times" June 16, 2005; http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/16/opinion/16thu3.html?th&emc=th
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Tibor R. Machan, "An Omission of Darwinism" (2005)
- "Free-Market News Network"; http://www.freemarketnews.com/pview/5834/1795/html/index.php#
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Mike Martin, "Prayer and church may slow Alzheimer's disease. Religious practice may slow the insidious progress of Alzheimer's disease" (2005)
- "Science & Theology News" June 9, 2005; http://www.stnews.org/articles.php?category=research&article_id=606
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Julia C. Keller, "Death penalty’s justice might not be so blind . Recent work in artificial intelligence shows that prisoners may be executed for arbitrary reasons" (2005)
- "Science & Theology News" May 10, 2005; http://www.stnews.org/articles.php?category=research&article_id=474
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Jonathan Judaken, "Deadly Ethics?: The Impact of Social Darwinism on Eugenics and Racism in Germany [a review of: Richard Weikart. _From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics, and Racism in Germany]" (2005)
- H-NET BOOK REVIEW Published by [email protected] (June 2005); http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=vx&list=h-ideas&month=0506&week=b&msg=iCh%2bs%2bVizNLtLI4/5veoFw&user=&pw=
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Paul Lawrence Farber, A review of: Richard Weikart, From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics, and Racism in Germany (2005)
- Journal of the History of Biology 2005, vol. 38, s. 390-391.
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Arthur L. Caplan, "Misusing the Nazi Analogy" (2005)
- "Science" 22 July, 2005, vol. 309, s. 535; http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/summary/309/5734/535
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David B. Hart, "The Anti-Theology of the Body" (2005)
- "The New Atlantis", Number 9, Summer 2005, pp. 65-73; http://www.thenewatlantis.com/archive/9/hart.htm --- John Paul II’s legacy reaches across many domains of human life. He was a religious shepherd for Catholic believers, a moral leader during the Cold War and after, and a truly modern philosopher who did not accept all the assumptions of modernity. His writings are significant not just for Catholics but for everyone, and not just in the theological realm but in the ethical realm. The New Atlantis asked two leading thinkers—Eastern Orthodox theologian David B. Hart and Lutheran theologian Robert W. Jenson—to consider the significance of John Paul II’s Theology of the Body for bioethics and beyond.
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Robert W. Jenson, "Reading the Body" (2005)
- "The New Atlantis", Number 9, Summer 2005, pp. 73-82; http://www.thenewatlantis.com/archive/9/jenson.htm --- John Paul II’s legacy reaches across many domains of human life. He was a religious shepherd for Catholic believers, a moral leader during the Cold War and after, and a truly modern philosopher who did not accept all the assumptions of modernity. His writings are significant not just for Catholics but for everyone, and not just in the theological realm but in the ethical realm. The New Atlantis asked two leading thinkers—Eastern Orthodox theologian David B. Hart and Lutheran theologian Robert W. Jenson—to consider the significance of John Paul II’s Theology of the Body for bioethics and beyond.
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"A Matter of Life and Death. From Darwin to Hitler" (2005)
- "Breakpoint with Charles Colson" August 30, 2005.
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Nicholas Wade, "Brain May Still Be Evolving, Studies Hint" (2005)
- "The new York Times" September 9, 2005; http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/09/science/09brain.html
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Hillary Mayell, "Spear Led to Era of Early-Human Peace, Expert Says" (2005)
- "The National Geographic" September 6, 2005; http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/09/0906_050906_spears.html
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