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Bioethics & Cancel Culture: A Very Brief History


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In this episode Courtney and Chris foolishly enter the Twitter bin-fire that is the Cancel Culture debate. However, rather than take sides they take the cowards option and discuss a few historical examples of bioethicists getting cancelled or at least attempts made to cancel them. Listen to hear discussions of trans-pacific evangelical politics, a modern-day King Herod, and the notorious after-birth abortion paper...(sheesh).

References

  • Jones, D. Gareth. "The View from a Censored Corner." Journal of American Scientific Affiliation September (1985): 169-77.
  • Tooley, Michael. "Abortion and Infanticide." Philosophy & Public Affairs 2, no. 1 (1972): 37-65.
  • Pinker, Steven. "Why They Kill Their Newborns." New York Times, Nov. 2, 1997. 
  • Singer, Peter, and Helga Kuhse. Should the Baby Live?: The Problems of Handicapped Babies. Oxford University Press, 1985.
  • An open letter from Giubilini and Minerva, Journal of Medical Ethics Blog.

Music & Art

  • Audio clip - Anti-Peter Singer Protest, Princeton, 2015.
  • City Plaza - Dan Bodan
  • True Messiah - DJ Freedem
  • A to the O - Diamond Ortiz
  • Photo by Cristian Newman on Unsplash

Undisciplinary - a podcast that talks across the boundaries of history, ethics, and the politics of health.
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