Entertaining and enlightening as David P. Barash’s essay was (“Kant Isn’t Just for Kindergartners,” The Review, June 8), it distorted the meaning of the categorical imperative to a significant degree.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A law named for morality crusader Anthony Comstock (left) is being used to argue against abortion medicationilbusca/Getty Images; ...
In the previous article (“Contraception, Abortion, Homosexuality — How the ‘Law of Moral Compromise’ is Eroding Our Foundation”) we saw how the Law of Moral Compromise works in regard to the issues of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As inspired as the Constitution is, the Founding Fathers repeatedly declared that it would only be effective in preserving freedom ...
The Law of Moral Compromise is not an abstract theoretical notion, but derived from what has actually happened in the West as we have become slowly secularized (aided significantly by Christian ...
Morality is not simple. It’s easy to hold absolute positions in the abstract, but when human realities intrude, what seems straightforward becomes complex. For instance, the Ten Commandments state, ...
The Farm Bill of 2018 legalized the cultivation and sale of hemp products, generally conceived as fabric, rope, and alternatives to plastic. Hemp is arbitrarily defined as cannabis varieties with dry ...
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The world appears to be entering a stage of total war, a moment in which many of the previously accepted rules governing diplomacy, maritime law, treaties, conventions and even basic morality are ...
A federal appeals court discussed an obscure, 150-year-old morality law in its decision on abortion medication mifepristone. A challenge to the legality of sending abortion medications via mail ...