by Aubrey de Grey
The Conversation
December 14th, 2007
Diana Schaub’s latest contribution begins with an example of something frequently seen in the writings of conservatives when on the ropes: a retreat from disapproval to mere withholding of approval, combined with an admonition of opponents for having made the accusation of disapproval in the first place. Let us be quite clear: in her reaction [...]
by Diana Schaub
The Conversation
December 14th, 2007
Ronald Bailey closes his reaction essay by accusing a group of “well-meaning and intelligent people” (thank you, Ron) of wanting “to stop biomedical research.” So far as I know, no one has called for a ban or moratorium on anti-aging research. I know I did not. There are types of biomedical research that I regard [...]
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