Books
Where Babies Come From
– First Things, October 1990.Excerpt: Recent reports from a French laboratory contain some good news and some bad news for the prochoice movement. The good news is that abortion is not the taking of human life. Studies… More
Conscience and the Public Person
– In Russell E. Smith (ed.), Catholic Conscience: Foundation and Formation (Pope John XXIII Medical-Moral Research Center, 1991).Life as an Evil; Death as a Good: Dualism and Callahan’s Inversion
– In Gerard Bradley and Robert Barry (eds.), Set No Limits: A Rebuttal to Daniel Callahan's Proposal to Limit Health Care for the Elderly (University of Illinois Press, 1991).Natural Law and Moral Inquiry: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Politics in the Thought of Germain Grisez
– Georgetown University Press, 1998.Description from Publisher: Germain Grisez has been a leading voice in moral philosophy and theology since the Second Vatican Council. In this book, such major thinkers as John Finnis,… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis
– Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002.Description from Publisher: It is a common supposition among many of our cultural elites that a constitutional “wall of separation” between church and state precludes religious… More
Conservative Heavyweight
– Anne Morse, Crisis Magazine, September 1, 2003.Excerpt: Professor Robert P. George is pacing around a Princeton auditorium before 200-plus undergraduates, preparing to wage an intellectual shock-and-awe campaign against illogical… More
Human Cloning and Embryo Research
– Journal of Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 25:1 (2004).Abstract: The author, a member of the U.S.President’s Council on Bioethics, discusses ethical issues raised by human cloning, whether for purposes of bringing babies to birth or for… More
Acorns and Embryos
– With Patrick Lee. The New Atlantis, Fall 2004 - Winter 2005.Excerpt: The prestigious New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) recently invited two members of the President’s Council on Bioethics to reflect on the ethics of using embryonic stem cells… More
Dualistic Delusions
– First Things, February 2005, with Patrick Lee.Disputes about metaphysical issues rarely make the newspapers. The ancient argument about the nature and identity of the human person, however, turns out to be highly relevant to issues… More
The Moral Status of the Human Embryo
– Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 48:2 (Spring 2005), with Alfonso Gómez-Lobo. First published as "Statement of Professor George" in Leon R. Kass (ed.), Human Cloning and Human Dignity: The Report of the President's Council On Bioethics (Public Affairs, 2002), pp. 294-306; and Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry (The President’s Council on Bioethics, 2002).The subject matter of Human Cloning and Human Dignity (President’s Council 2002) is the production of a human embryo by means of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) or similar… More
The Wrong of Abortion
– In Andrew I. Cohen and Christopher H. Wellman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics (Blackwell Publishers, 2005), with Patrick Lee. Reprinted in Carol Levine (ed.), Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Bioethical Issues, 11th edition (McGraw-Hill Publishers, 2006).Much of the public debate about abortion concerns the question whether deliberate feticide ought to be unlawful, at least in most circumstances. We will lay that question aside here in… More
Creative Sciece Will Resolve Stem Cell Issues
– Wall Street Journal, June 20, 2005, with Markus Grompe. Reprinted in Human Life Review 31:2 (Spring 2005).The House of Representatives recently passed legislation to loosen President Bush’s restrictions on federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research. The president has promised to veto… More
Fetal Attraction
– The Weekly Standard, October 3, 2005. Reprinted in Human Life Review 31:4 (Fall 2005); in Spanish translation as “Fabricas de Organos,” La Gaceta de los Negocios (October 2, 2006); and in Rafael Domingo et al. (eds.) Hacia Un Derecho Global (Thomson Publishing Co., 2007).THE JOURNAL Science late last month published the results of research conducted at Harvard proving that embryonic stem cells can be produced by a method that does not involve creating or… More
A Distinct Human Organism
– National Public Radio, November 22, 2005.The key question in the debate over stem cell research that involves the destruction of human embryos is: When does the life of a human being begin? To answer this question is to decide… More
Terri Schiavo: A Right to Life Denied or a Right to Die Honored?
– Constitutional Commentary 22:3 (Winter 2005).There is a spectrum of positions on end of life issues, and on life issues generally. However, a crucial line of division exists between those who affirm, and those who deny, that the life… More
Are Human Embryos Human Beings? If So, What Level of Respect Do Embryonic Human Beings Deserve?
– Trinity Law Review 13:1 (2006).The First Fourteen Days of Human Life
– With Patrick Lee. The New Atlantis, Summer 2006.Excerpt: In the debate about the moral standing of human embryos, some defenders of embryo-destructive research have claimed that human embryos are not human beings until implantation… More
Stem Cells without Moral Corruption
– Washington Post, July 6, 2006, with Eric Cohen.For the past few years many of the world’s leading scientists have promoted so-called therapeutic cloning as the most promising way to produce clinically useful, genetically tailored,… More
Seeking Consensus: A Clarification and Defense of Altered Nuclear Transfer
– Hastings Center Report 36:5 (September-October 2006), with William Hurlbut and Markus Grompe.Since 1998, when human embryonic stem cellswere first isolated, our nation has been locked ina conflict over federal funding of this new field of scientific research. Both sides in the… More
The Embryo Question: Biotechnology and the Status of Nascent Human Life
– Case Western Reserve University School of Law, January 24, 2007, YouTube.January 24, 2007 Speaker: Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University… More
Six Stem Cell Facts
– Wall Street Journal, March 14, 2007, with Rev. Thomas V. Berg, L.C. Reprinted in Spanish translation as “Seis Verdades Innegables,” La Gaceta de los Negocias, April 13, 2007.Americans are divided over the question of whether it is morally acceptable to authorize by law, and fund with taxpayer dollars, research in which human embryos are destroyed. Stating that… More
Embryo: A Defense of Human Life
– With Christopher Tollefsen. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2008. Reprinted by The Witherspoon Institute, 2011.Description from Publisher: The bitter national debates over abortion, euthanasia, and stem cell research have created an unbridgeable gap between religious groups and those who insist that… More
Embryo Ethics
– Daedalus 137:1 (Winter 2008).Body-Self Dualism in Contemporary Ethics and Politics
– With Patrick Lee. Cambridge University Press, 2008.Description from Publisher: This book treats the question of what a human person is and the ethical and political controversies of abortion, hedonism and drug-taking, euthanasia, and sex… More
Ontological and Ethical Implications of Direct Nuclear Reprogramming: Response to Magill and Neaves
– Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19:1 (March 2009), with Maureen Condic and Patrick Lee.Abstract: The paper by Magill and Neaves in this issue of the Journal attempts to rebut the “natural potency” position, based on recent advances in direct reprogramming of… More
The President Politicizes Stem Cell Research
– Wall Street Journal, March 10, 2009, with Eric Cohen.Yesterday President Barack Obama issued an executive order that authorizes expanded federal funding for research using stem cells produced by destroying human embryos. The announcement was… More
Embryonic human persons: Talking Point on morality and human embryo research
– EMBO Reports 10:4 (April 2009), with Patrick Lee.If, as we believe, human embryos are human beings who deserve the same basic respect we accord to human beings at later developmental stages, then research that involves deliberately… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies
– Manhattan Forum Lecture at the St. Anthony of Padua Institute, August 25, 2010, YouTube.In this lecture, the eighth in the Manhattan Forum series, Dr. Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, tackles the issues at the heart of the… More
Is There a Rational Morality? A Conversation with Dr. Robert George of Princeton
– Trinity College of Florida and C.S. Lewis Society, published May 12, 2011 by Matt Smith, YouTube.Dr. Tom Woodward talks with Dr. Robert George as part of the Princeton Series produced by Trinity College of Florida and The C.S. Lewis Society.
The Problems and Possibilities of Modern Genetics: A Paradigm for Social, Ethical, and Political Analysis
– With Eric Cohen. "The Future of the Constitution" series, Governance Studies, Brookings Institution, July 5, 2011.Reason, Morality, and Law: The Philosophy of John Finnis
– With John Keown, eds. Oxford University Press, 2013.Description from Publisher: John Finnis is a pioneer in the development of a new yet classically-grounded theory of natural law. His work offers a systematic philosophy of practical… More
The Sanctity of Life, Even in a Test Tube
– Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2013.Sir Robert Edwards, the Nobel Prize-winning British “test tube baby” pioneer who died last week at age 87, devoted his career to developing in vitro fertilization as a technique… More
Infanticide and madness
– Journal of Medical Ethics 39:5 (May 2013).I am, of course, aware that infanticide was accepted and practiced in ancient Greece and Rome, and is still practiced (usually secretly, with winks and nods from public authorities, and… More
Is the Pro-Choice Position on Infanticide “Madness”?
– Journal of Medical Ethics 39:5 (May 2013).As Charles Camosy observes, he and I agree more than we disagree. He believes with no less conviction than I do that deliberately killing infant children is profoundly morally wrong and a… More
Conscience and Its Enemies: Confronting the Dogmas of Liberal Secularism
– ISI Books, 2013.Description from Publisher: “Many in elite circles yield to the temptation to believe that anyone who disagrees with them is a bigot or a religious fundamentalist. Reason and science,… More
A Second Look at First Things: A Case for Conservative Politics
– With F. Beckwith and S. McWilliams, eds., St. Augustine’s Press, 2013.Excerpt: The conservative movement in America seems to have fallen on hard times. Even though conservative talk radio is at its height, and President Obama had to shift to the political… More
Ethics of Euthanasia and Letting Children Choose to Die
– CNN, November 27, 2013, published by Latest News, YouTube.The Ontological Status of Embryos: A Reply to Jason Morris
– Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39:5 (2014), with Patrick Lee and Christopher Tollefsen.Abstract: In various places we have defended the position that a new human organism, that is, an individual member of the human species, comes to be at fertilization, the union of the… More
Essays
Where Babies Come From
– First Things, October 1990.Excerpt: Recent reports from a French laboratory contain some good news and some bad news for the prochoice movement. The good news is that abortion is not the taking of human life. Studies… More
Conscience and the Public Person
– In Russell E. Smith (ed.), Catholic Conscience: Foundation and Formation (Pope John XXIII Medical-Moral Research Center, 1991).Life as an Evil; Death as a Good: Dualism and Callahan’s Inversion
– In Gerard Bradley and Robert Barry (eds.), Set No Limits: A Rebuttal to Daniel Callahan's Proposal to Limit Health Care for the Elderly (University of Illinois Press, 1991).Natural Law and Moral Inquiry: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Politics in the Thought of Germain Grisez
– Georgetown University Press, 1998.Description from Publisher: Germain Grisez has been a leading voice in moral philosophy and theology since the Second Vatican Council. In this book, such major thinkers as John Finnis,… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis
– Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002.Description from Publisher: It is a common supposition among many of our cultural elites that a constitutional “wall of separation” between church and state precludes religious… More
Conservative Heavyweight
– Anne Morse, Crisis Magazine, September 1, 2003.Excerpt: Professor Robert P. George is pacing around a Princeton auditorium before 200-plus undergraduates, preparing to wage an intellectual shock-and-awe campaign against illogical… More
Human Cloning and Embryo Research
– Journal of Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 25:1 (2004).Abstract: The author, a member of the U.S.President’s Council on Bioethics, discusses ethical issues raised by human cloning, whether for purposes of bringing babies to birth or for… More
Acorns and Embryos
– With Patrick Lee. The New Atlantis, Fall 2004 - Winter 2005.Excerpt: The prestigious New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) recently invited two members of the President’s Council on Bioethics to reflect on the ethics of using embryonic stem cells… More
Dualistic Delusions
– First Things, February 2005, with Patrick Lee.Disputes about metaphysical issues rarely make the newspapers. The ancient argument about the nature and identity of the human person, however, turns out to be highly relevant to issues… More
The Moral Status of the Human Embryo
– Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 48:2 (Spring 2005), with Alfonso Gómez-Lobo. First published as "Statement of Professor George" in Leon R. Kass (ed.), Human Cloning and Human Dignity: The Report of the President's Council On Bioethics (Public Affairs, 2002), pp. 294-306; and Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry (The President’s Council on Bioethics, 2002).The subject matter of Human Cloning and Human Dignity (President’s Council 2002) is the production of a human embryo by means of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) or similar… More
The Wrong of Abortion
– In Andrew I. Cohen and Christopher H. Wellman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics (Blackwell Publishers, 2005), with Patrick Lee. Reprinted in Carol Levine (ed.), Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Bioethical Issues, 11th edition (McGraw-Hill Publishers, 2006).Much of the public debate about abortion concerns the question whether deliberate feticide ought to be unlawful, at least in most circumstances. We will lay that question aside here in… More
Creative Sciece Will Resolve Stem Cell Issues
– Wall Street Journal, June 20, 2005, with Markus Grompe. Reprinted in Human Life Review 31:2 (Spring 2005).The House of Representatives recently passed legislation to loosen President Bush’s restrictions on federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research. The president has promised to veto… More
Fetal Attraction
– The Weekly Standard, October 3, 2005. Reprinted in Human Life Review 31:4 (Fall 2005); in Spanish translation as “Fabricas de Organos,” La Gaceta de los Negocios (October 2, 2006); and in Rafael Domingo et al. (eds.) Hacia Un Derecho Global (Thomson Publishing Co., 2007).THE JOURNAL Science late last month published the results of research conducted at Harvard proving that embryonic stem cells can be produced by a method that does not involve creating or… More
A Distinct Human Organism
– National Public Radio, November 22, 2005.The key question in the debate over stem cell research that involves the destruction of human embryos is: When does the life of a human being begin? To answer this question is to decide… More
Terri Schiavo: A Right to Life Denied or a Right to Die Honored?
– Constitutional Commentary 22:3 (Winter 2005).There is a spectrum of positions on end of life issues, and on life issues generally. However, a crucial line of division exists between those who affirm, and those who deny, that the life… More
Are Human Embryos Human Beings? If So, What Level of Respect Do Embryonic Human Beings Deserve?
– Trinity Law Review 13:1 (2006).The First Fourteen Days of Human Life
– With Patrick Lee. The New Atlantis, Summer 2006.Excerpt: In the debate about the moral standing of human embryos, some defenders of embryo-destructive research have claimed that human embryos are not human beings until implantation… More
Stem Cells without Moral Corruption
– Washington Post, July 6, 2006, with Eric Cohen.For the past few years many of the world’s leading scientists have promoted so-called therapeutic cloning as the most promising way to produce clinically useful, genetically tailored,… More
Seeking Consensus: A Clarification and Defense of Altered Nuclear Transfer
– Hastings Center Report 36:5 (September-October 2006), with William Hurlbut and Markus Grompe.Since 1998, when human embryonic stem cellswere first isolated, our nation has been locked ina conflict over federal funding of this new field of scientific research. Both sides in the… More
The Embryo Question: Biotechnology and the Status of Nascent Human Life
– Case Western Reserve University School of Law, January 24, 2007, YouTube.January 24, 2007 Speaker: Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University… More
Six Stem Cell Facts
– Wall Street Journal, March 14, 2007, with Rev. Thomas V. Berg, L.C. Reprinted in Spanish translation as “Seis Verdades Innegables,” La Gaceta de los Negocias, April 13, 2007.Americans are divided over the question of whether it is morally acceptable to authorize by law, and fund with taxpayer dollars, research in which human embryos are destroyed. Stating that… More
Embryo: A Defense of Human Life
– With Christopher Tollefsen. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2008. Reprinted by The Witherspoon Institute, 2011.Description from Publisher: The bitter national debates over abortion, euthanasia, and stem cell research have created an unbridgeable gap between religious groups and those who insist that… More
Embryo Ethics
– Daedalus 137:1 (Winter 2008).Body-Self Dualism in Contemporary Ethics and Politics
– With Patrick Lee. Cambridge University Press, 2008.Description from Publisher: This book treats the question of what a human person is and the ethical and political controversies of abortion, hedonism and drug-taking, euthanasia, and sex… More
Ontological and Ethical Implications of Direct Nuclear Reprogramming: Response to Magill and Neaves
– Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19:1 (March 2009), with Maureen Condic and Patrick Lee.Abstract: The paper by Magill and Neaves in this issue of the Journal attempts to rebut the “natural potency” position, based on recent advances in direct reprogramming of… More
The President Politicizes Stem Cell Research
– Wall Street Journal, March 10, 2009, with Eric Cohen.Yesterday President Barack Obama issued an executive order that authorizes expanded federal funding for research using stem cells produced by destroying human embryos. The announcement was… More
Embryonic human persons: Talking Point on morality and human embryo research
– EMBO Reports 10:4 (April 2009), with Patrick Lee.If, as we believe, human embryos are human beings who deserve the same basic respect we accord to human beings at later developmental stages, then research that involves deliberately… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies
– Manhattan Forum Lecture at the St. Anthony of Padua Institute, August 25, 2010, YouTube.In this lecture, the eighth in the Manhattan Forum series, Dr. Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, tackles the issues at the heart of the… More
Is There a Rational Morality? A Conversation with Dr. Robert George of Princeton
– Trinity College of Florida and C.S. Lewis Society, published May 12, 2011 by Matt Smith, YouTube.Dr. Tom Woodward talks with Dr. Robert George as part of the Princeton Series produced by Trinity College of Florida and The C.S. Lewis Society.
The Problems and Possibilities of Modern Genetics: A Paradigm for Social, Ethical, and Political Analysis
– With Eric Cohen. "The Future of the Constitution" series, Governance Studies, Brookings Institution, July 5, 2011.Reason, Morality, and Law: The Philosophy of John Finnis
– With John Keown, eds. Oxford University Press, 2013.Description from Publisher: John Finnis is a pioneer in the development of a new yet classically-grounded theory of natural law. His work offers a systematic philosophy of practical… More
The Sanctity of Life, Even in a Test Tube
– Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2013.Sir Robert Edwards, the Nobel Prize-winning British “test tube baby” pioneer who died last week at age 87, devoted his career to developing in vitro fertilization as a technique… More
Infanticide and madness
– Journal of Medical Ethics 39:5 (May 2013).I am, of course, aware that infanticide was accepted and practiced in ancient Greece and Rome, and is still practiced (usually secretly, with winks and nods from public authorities, and… More
Is the Pro-Choice Position on Infanticide “Madness”?
– Journal of Medical Ethics 39:5 (May 2013).As Charles Camosy observes, he and I agree more than we disagree. He believes with no less conviction than I do that deliberately killing infant children is profoundly morally wrong and a… More
Conscience and Its Enemies: Confronting the Dogmas of Liberal Secularism
– ISI Books, 2013.Description from Publisher: “Many in elite circles yield to the temptation to believe that anyone who disagrees with them is a bigot or a religious fundamentalist. Reason and science,… More
A Second Look at First Things: A Case for Conservative Politics
– With F. Beckwith and S. McWilliams, eds., St. Augustine’s Press, 2013.Excerpt: The conservative movement in America seems to have fallen on hard times. Even though conservative talk radio is at its height, and President Obama had to shift to the political… More
Ethics of Euthanasia and Letting Children Choose to Die
– CNN, November 27, 2013, published by Latest News, YouTube.The Ontological Status of Embryos: A Reply to Jason Morris
– Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39:5 (2014), with Patrick Lee and Christopher Tollefsen.Abstract: In various places we have defended the position that a new human organism, that is, an individual member of the human species, comes to be at fertilization, the union of the… More
Commentary
Where Babies Come From
– First Things, October 1990.Excerpt: Recent reports from a French laboratory contain some good news and some bad news for the prochoice movement. The good news is that abortion is not the taking of human life. Studies… More
Conscience and the Public Person
– In Russell E. Smith (ed.), Catholic Conscience: Foundation and Formation (Pope John XXIII Medical-Moral Research Center, 1991).Life as an Evil; Death as a Good: Dualism and Callahan’s Inversion
– In Gerard Bradley and Robert Barry (eds.), Set No Limits: A Rebuttal to Daniel Callahan's Proposal to Limit Health Care for the Elderly (University of Illinois Press, 1991).Natural Law and Moral Inquiry: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Politics in the Thought of Germain Grisez
– Georgetown University Press, 1998.Description from Publisher: Germain Grisez has been a leading voice in moral philosophy and theology since the Second Vatican Council. In this book, such major thinkers as John Finnis,… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis
– Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002.Description from Publisher: It is a common supposition among many of our cultural elites that a constitutional “wall of separation” between church and state precludes religious… More
Conservative Heavyweight
– Anne Morse, Crisis Magazine, September 1, 2003.Excerpt: Professor Robert P. George is pacing around a Princeton auditorium before 200-plus undergraduates, preparing to wage an intellectual shock-and-awe campaign against illogical… More
Human Cloning and Embryo Research
– Journal of Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 25:1 (2004).Abstract: The author, a member of the U.S.President’s Council on Bioethics, discusses ethical issues raised by human cloning, whether for purposes of bringing babies to birth or for… More
Acorns and Embryos
– With Patrick Lee. The New Atlantis, Fall 2004 - Winter 2005.Excerpt: The prestigious New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) recently invited two members of the President’s Council on Bioethics to reflect on the ethics of using embryonic stem cells… More
Dualistic Delusions
– First Things, February 2005, with Patrick Lee.Disputes about metaphysical issues rarely make the newspapers. The ancient argument about the nature and identity of the human person, however, turns out to be highly relevant to issues… More
The Moral Status of the Human Embryo
– Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 48:2 (Spring 2005), with Alfonso Gómez-Lobo. First published as "Statement of Professor George" in Leon R. Kass (ed.), Human Cloning and Human Dignity: The Report of the President's Council On Bioethics (Public Affairs, 2002), pp. 294-306; and Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry (The President’s Council on Bioethics, 2002).The subject matter of Human Cloning and Human Dignity (President’s Council 2002) is the production of a human embryo by means of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) or similar… More
The Wrong of Abortion
– In Andrew I. Cohen and Christopher H. Wellman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics (Blackwell Publishers, 2005), with Patrick Lee. Reprinted in Carol Levine (ed.), Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Bioethical Issues, 11th edition (McGraw-Hill Publishers, 2006).Much of the public debate about abortion concerns the question whether deliberate feticide ought to be unlawful, at least in most circumstances. We will lay that question aside here in… More
Creative Sciece Will Resolve Stem Cell Issues
– Wall Street Journal, June 20, 2005, with Markus Grompe. Reprinted in Human Life Review 31:2 (Spring 2005).The House of Representatives recently passed legislation to loosen President Bush’s restrictions on federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research. The president has promised to veto… More
Fetal Attraction
– The Weekly Standard, October 3, 2005. Reprinted in Human Life Review 31:4 (Fall 2005); in Spanish translation as “Fabricas de Organos,” La Gaceta de los Negocios (October 2, 2006); and in Rafael Domingo et al. (eds.) Hacia Un Derecho Global (Thomson Publishing Co., 2007).THE JOURNAL Science late last month published the results of research conducted at Harvard proving that embryonic stem cells can be produced by a method that does not involve creating or… More
A Distinct Human Organism
– National Public Radio, November 22, 2005.The key question in the debate over stem cell research that involves the destruction of human embryos is: When does the life of a human being begin? To answer this question is to decide… More
Terri Schiavo: A Right to Life Denied or a Right to Die Honored?
– Constitutional Commentary 22:3 (Winter 2005).There is a spectrum of positions on end of life issues, and on life issues generally. However, a crucial line of division exists between those who affirm, and those who deny, that the life… More
Are Human Embryos Human Beings? If So, What Level of Respect Do Embryonic Human Beings Deserve?
– Trinity Law Review 13:1 (2006).The First Fourteen Days of Human Life
– With Patrick Lee. The New Atlantis, Summer 2006.Excerpt: In the debate about the moral standing of human embryos, some defenders of embryo-destructive research have claimed that human embryos are not human beings until implantation… More
Stem Cells without Moral Corruption
– Washington Post, July 6, 2006, with Eric Cohen.For the past few years many of the world’s leading scientists have promoted so-called therapeutic cloning as the most promising way to produce clinically useful, genetically tailored,… More
Seeking Consensus: A Clarification and Defense of Altered Nuclear Transfer
– Hastings Center Report 36:5 (September-October 2006), with William Hurlbut and Markus Grompe.Since 1998, when human embryonic stem cellswere first isolated, our nation has been locked ina conflict over federal funding of this new field of scientific research. Both sides in the… More
The Embryo Question: Biotechnology and the Status of Nascent Human Life
– Case Western Reserve University School of Law, January 24, 2007, YouTube.January 24, 2007 Speaker: Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University… More
Six Stem Cell Facts
– Wall Street Journal, March 14, 2007, with Rev. Thomas V. Berg, L.C. Reprinted in Spanish translation as “Seis Verdades Innegables,” La Gaceta de los Negocias, April 13, 2007.Americans are divided over the question of whether it is morally acceptable to authorize by law, and fund with taxpayer dollars, research in which human embryos are destroyed. Stating that… More
Embryo: A Defense of Human Life
– With Christopher Tollefsen. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2008. Reprinted by The Witherspoon Institute, 2011.Description from Publisher: The bitter national debates over abortion, euthanasia, and stem cell research have created an unbridgeable gap between religious groups and those who insist that… More
Embryo Ethics
– Daedalus 137:1 (Winter 2008).Body-Self Dualism in Contemporary Ethics and Politics
– With Patrick Lee. Cambridge University Press, 2008.Description from Publisher: This book treats the question of what a human person is and the ethical and political controversies of abortion, hedonism and drug-taking, euthanasia, and sex… More
Ontological and Ethical Implications of Direct Nuclear Reprogramming: Response to Magill and Neaves
– Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19:1 (March 2009), with Maureen Condic and Patrick Lee.Abstract: The paper by Magill and Neaves in this issue of the Journal attempts to rebut the “natural potency” position, based on recent advances in direct reprogramming of… More
The President Politicizes Stem Cell Research
– Wall Street Journal, March 10, 2009, with Eric Cohen.Yesterday President Barack Obama issued an executive order that authorizes expanded federal funding for research using stem cells produced by destroying human embryos. The announcement was… More
Embryonic human persons: Talking Point on morality and human embryo research
– EMBO Reports 10:4 (April 2009), with Patrick Lee.If, as we believe, human embryos are human beings who deserve the same basic respect we accord to human beings at later developmental stages, then research that involves deliberately… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies
– Manhattan Forum Lecture at the St. Anthony of Padua Institute, August 25, 2010, YouTube.In this lecture, the eighth in the Manhattan Forum series, Dr. Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, tackles the issues at the heart of the… More
Is There a Rational Morality? A Conversation with Dr. Robert George of Princeton
– Trinity College of Florida and C.S. Lewis Society, published May 12, 2011 by Matt Smith, YouTube.Dr. Tom Woodward talks with Dr. Robert George as part of the Princeton Series produced by Trinity College of Florida and The C.S. Lewis Society.
The Problems and Possibilities of Modern Genetics: A Paradigm for Social, Ethical, and Political Analysis
– With Eric Cohen. "The Future of the Constitution" series, Governance Studies, Brookings Institution, July 5, 2011.Reason, Morality, and Law: The Philosophy of John Finnis
– With John Keown, eds. Oxford University Press, 2013.Description from Publisher: John Finnis is a pioneer in the development of a new yet classically-grounded theory of natural law. His work offers a systematic philosophy of practical… More
The Sanctity of Life, Even in a Test Tube
– Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2013.Sir Robert Edwards, the Nobel Prize-winning British “test tube baby” pioneer who died last week at age 87, devoted his career to developing in vitro fertilization as a technique… More
Infanticide and madness
– Journal of Medical Ethics 39:5 (May 2013).I am, of course, aware that infanticide was accepted and practiced in ancient Greece and Rome, and is still practiced (usually secretly, with winks and nods from public authorities, and… More
Is the Pro-Choice Position on Infanticide “Madness”?
– Journal of Medical Ethics 39:5 (May 2013).As Charles Camosy observes, he and I agree more than we disagree. He believes with no less conviction than I do that deliberately killing infant children is profoundly morally wrong and a… More
Conscience and Its Enemies: Confronting the Dogmas of Liberal Secularism
– ISI Books, 2013.Description from Publisher: “Many in elite circles yield to the temptation to believe that anyone who disagrees with them is a bigot or a religious fundamentalist. Reason and science,… More
A Second Look at First Things: A Case for Conservative Politics
– With F. Beckwith and S. McWilliams, eds., St. Augustine’s Press, 2013.Excerpt: The conservative movement in America seems to have fallen on hard times. Even though conservative talk radio is at its height, and President Obama had to shift to the political… More
Ethics of Euthanasia and Letting Children Choose to Die
– CNN, November 27, 2013, published by Latest News, YouTube.The Ontological Status of Embryos: A Reply to Jason Morris
– Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39:5 (2014), with Patrick Lee and Christopher Tollefsen.Abstract: In various places we have defended the position that a new human organism, that is, an individual member of the human species, comes to be at fertilization, the union of the… More
Multimedia
Where Babies Come From
– First Things, October 1990.Excerpt: Recent reports from a French laboratory contain some good news and some bad news for the prochoice movement. The good news is that abortion is not the taking of human life. Studies… More
Conscience and the Public Person
– In Russell E. Smith (ed.), Catholic Conscience: Foundation and Formation (Pope John XXIII Medical-Moral Research Center, 1991).Life as an Evil; Death as a Good: Dualism and Callahan’s Inversion
– In Gerard Bradley and Robert Barry (eds.), Set No Limits: A Rebuttal to Daniel Callahan's Proposal to Limit Health Care for the Elderly (University of Illinois Press, 1991).Natural Law and Moral Inquiry: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Politics in the Thought of Germain Grisez
– Georgetown University Press, 1998.Description from Publisher: Germain Grisez has been a leading voice in moral philosophy and theology since the Second Vatican Council. In this book, such major thinkers as John Finnis,… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis
– Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002.Description from Publisher: It is a common supposition among many of our cultural elites that a constitutional “wall of separation” between church and state precludes religious… More
Conservative Heavyweight
– Anne Morse, Crisis Magazine, September 1, 2003.Excerpt: Professor Robert P. George is pacing around a Princeton auditorium before 200-plus undergraduates, preparing to wage an intellectual shock-and-awe campaign against illogical… More
Human Cloning and Embryo Research
– Journal of Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 25:1 (2004).Abstract: The author, a member of the U.S.President’s Council on Bioethics, discusses ethical issues raised by human cloning, whether for purposes of bringing babies to birth or for… More
Acorns and Embryos
– With Patrick Lee. The New Atlantis, Fall 2004 - Winter 2005.Excerpt: The prestigious New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) recently invited two members of the President’s Council on Bioethics to reflect on the ethics of using embryonic stem cells… More
Dualistic Delusions
– First Things, February 2005, with Patrick Lee.Disputes about metaphysical issues rarely make the newspapers. The ancient argument about the nature and identity of the human person, however, turns out to be highly relevant to issues… More
The Moral Status of the Human Embryo
– Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 48:2 (Spring 2005), with Alfonso Gómez-Lobo. First published as "Statement of Professor George" in Leon R. Kass (ed.), Human Cloning and Human Dignity: The Report of the President's Council On Bioethics (Public Affairs, 2002), pp. 294-306; and Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry (The President’s Council on Bioethics, 2002).The subject matter of Human Cloning and Human Dignity (President’s Council 2002) is the production of a human embryo by means of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) or similar… More
The Wrong of Abortion
– In Andrew I. Cohen and Christopher H. Wellman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics (Blackwell Publishers, 2005), with Patrick Lee. Reprinted in Carol Levine (ed.), Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Bioethical Issues, 11th edition (McGraw-Hill Publishers, 2006).Much of the public debate about abortion concerns the question whether deliberate feticide ought to be unlawful, at least in most circumstances. We will lay that question aside here in… More
Creative Sciece Will Resolve Stem Cell Issues
– Wall Street Journal, June 20, 2005, with Markus Grompe. Reprinted in Human Life Review 31:2 (Spring 2005).The House of Representatives recently passed legislation to loosen President Bush’s restrictions on federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research. The president has promised to veto… More
Fetal Attraction
– The Weekly Standard, October 3, 2005. Reprinted in Human Life Review 31:4 (Fall 2005); in Spanish translation as “Fabricas de Organos,” La Gaceta de los Negocios (October 2, 2006); and in Rafael Domingo et al. (eds.) Hacia Un Derecho Global (Thomson Publishing Co., 2007).THE JOURNAL Science late last month published the results of research conducted at Harvard proving that embryonic stem cells can be produced by a method that does not involve creating or… More
A Distinct Human Organism
– National Public Radio, November 22, 2005.The key question in the debate over stem cell research that involves the destruction of human embryos is: When does the life of a human being begin? To answer this question is to decide… More
Terri Schiavo: A Right to Life Denied or a Right to Die Honored?
– Constitutional Commentary 22:3 (Winter 2005).There is a spectrum of positions on end of life issues, and on life issues generally. However, a crucial line of division exists between those who affirm, and those who deny, that the life… More
Are Human Embryos Human Beings? If So, What Level of Respect Do Embryonic Human Beings Deserve?
– Trinity Law Review 13:1 (2006).The First Fourteen Days of Human Life
– With Patrick Lee. The New Atlantis, Summer 2006.Excerpt: In the debate about the moral standing of human embryos, some defenders of embryo-destructive research have claimed that human embryos are not human beings until implantation… More
Stem Cells without Moral Corruption
– Washington Post, July 6, 2006, with Eric Cohen.For the past few years many of the world’s leading scientists have promoted so-called therapeutic cloning as the most promising way to produce clinically useful, genetically tailored,… More
Seeking Consensus: A Clarification and Defense of Altered Nuclear Transfer
– Hastings Center Report 36:5 (September-October 2006), with William Hurlbut and Markus Grompe.Since 1998, when human embryonic stem cellswere first isolated, our nation has been locked ina conflict over federal funding of this new field of scientific research. Both sides in the… More
The Embryo Question: Biotechnology and the Status of Nascent Human Life
– Case Western Reserve University School of Law, January 24, 2007, YouTube.January 24, 2007 Speaker: Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University… More
Six Stem Cell Facts
– Wall Street Journal, March 14, 2007, with Rev. Thomas V. Berg, L.C. Reprinted in Spanish translation as “Seis Verdades Innegables,” La Gaceta de los Negocias, April 13, 2007.Americans are divided over the question of whether it is morally acceptable to authorize by law, and fund with taxpayer dollars, research in which human embryos are destroyed. Stating that… More
Embryo: A Defense of Human Life
– With Christopher Tollefsen. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2008. Reprinted by The Witherspoon Institute, 2011.Description from Publisher: The bitter national debates over abortion, euthanasia, and stem cell research have created an unbridgeable gap between religious groups and those who insist that… More
Embryo Ethics
– Daedalus 137:1 (Winter 2008).Body-Self Dualism in Contemporary Ethics and Politics
– With Patrick Lee. Cambridge University Press, 2008.Description from Publisher: This book treats the question of what a human person is and the ethical and political controversies of abortion, hedonism and drug-taking, euthanasia, and sex… More
Ontological and Ethical Implications of Direct Nuclear Reprogramming: Response to Magill and Neaves
– Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19:1 (March 2009), with Maureen Condic and Patrick Lee.Abstract: The paper by Magill and Neaves in this issue of the Journal attempts to rebut the “natural potency” position, based on recent advances in direct reprogramming of… More
The President Politicizes Stem Cell Research
– Wall Street Journal, March 10, 2009, with Eric Cohen.Yesterday President Barack Obama issued an executive order that authorizes expanded federal funding for research using stem cells produced by destroying human embryos. The announcement was… More
Embryonic human persons: Talking Point on morality and human embryo research
– EMBO Reports 10:4 (April 2009), with Patrick Lee.If, as we believe, human embryos are human beings who deserve the same basic respect we accord to human beings at later developmental stages, then research that involves deliberately… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies
– Manhattan Forum Lecture at the St. Anthony of Padua Institute, August 25, 2010, YouTube.In this lecture, the eighth in the Manhattan Forum series, Dr. Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, tackles the issues at the heart of the… More
Is There a Rational Morality? A Conversation with Dr. Robert George of Princeton
– Trinity College of Florida and C.S. Lewis Society, published May 12, 2011 by Matt Smith, YouTube.Dr. Tom Woodward talks with Dr. Robert George as part of the Princeton Series produced by Trinity College of Florida and The C.S. Lewis Society.
The Problems and Possibilities of Modern Genetics: A Paradigm for Social, Ethical, and Political Analysis
– With Eric Cohen. "The Future of the Constitution" series, Governance Studies, Brookings Institution, July 5, 2011.Reason, Morality, and Law: The Philosophy of John Finnis
– With John Keown, eds. Oxford University Press, 2013.Description from Publisher: John Finnis is a pioneer in the development of a new yet classically-grounded theory of natural law. His work offers a systematic philosophy of practical… More
The Sanctity of Life, Even in a Test Tube
– Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2013.Sir Robert Edwards, the Nobel Prize-winning British “test tube baby” pioneer who died last week at age 87, devoted his career to developing in vitro fertilization as a technique… More
Infanticide and madness
– Journal of Medical Ethics 39:5 (May 2013).I am, of course, aware that infanticide was accepted and practiced in ancient Greece and Rome, and is still practiced (usually secretly, with winks and nods from public authorities, and… More
Is the Pro-Choice Position on Infanticide “Madness”?
– Journal of Medical Ethics 39:5 (May 2013).As Charles Camosy observes, he and I agree more than we disagree. He believes with no less conviction than I do that deliberately killing infant children is profoundly morally wrong and a… More
Conscience and Its Enemies: Confronting the Dogmas of Liberal Secularism
– ISI Books, 2013.Description from Publisher: “Many in elite circles yield to the temptation to believe that anyone who disagrees with them is a bigot or a religious fundamentalist. Reason and science,… More
A Second Look at First Things: A Case for Conservative Politics
– With F. Beckwith and S. McWilliams, eds., St. Augustine’s Press, 2013.Excerpt: The conservative movement in America seems to have fallen on hard times. Even though conservative talk radio is at its height, and President Obama had to shift to the political… More
Ethics of Euthanasia and Letting Children Choose to Die
– CNN, November 27, 2013, published by Latest News, YouTube.The Ontological Status of Embryos: A Reply to Jason Morris
– Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39:5 (2014), with Patrick Lee and Christopher Tollefsen.Abstract: In various places we have defended the position that a new human organism, that is, an individual member of the human species, comes to be at fertilization, the union of the… More
Teaching
Where Babies Come From
– First Things, October 1990.Excerpt: Recent reports from a French laboratory contain some good news and some bad news for the prochoice movement. The good news is that abortion is not the taking of human life. Studies… More
Conscience and the Public Person
– In Russell E. Smith (ed.), Catholic Conscience: Foundation and Formation (Pope John XXIII Medical-Moral Research Center, 1991).Life as an Evil; Death as a Good: Dualism and Callahan’s Inversion
– In Gerard Bradley and Robert Barry (eds.), Set No Limits: A Rebuttal to Daniel Callahan's Proposal to Limit Health Care for the Elderly (University of Illinois Press, 1991).Natural Law and Moral Inquiry: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Politics in the Thought of Germain Grisez
– Georgetown University Press, 1998.Description from Publisher: Germain Grisez has been a leading voice in moral philosophy and theology since the Second Vatican Council. In this book, such major thinkers as John Finnis,… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis
– Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002.Description from Publisher: It is a common supposition among many of our cultural elites that a constitutional “wall of separation” between church and state precludes religious… More
Conservative Heavyweight
– Anne Morse, Crisis Magazine, September 1, 2003.Excerpt: Professor Robert P. George is pacing around a Princeton auditorium before 200-plus undergraduates, preparing to wage an intellectual shock-and-awe campaign against illogical… More
Human Cloning and Embryo Research
– Journal of Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 25:1 (2004).Abstract: The author, a member of the U.S.President’s Council on Bioethics, discusses ethical issues raised by human cloning, whether for purposes of bringing babies to birth or for… More
Acorns and Embryos
– With Patrick Lee. The New Atlantis, Fall 2004 - Winter 2005.Excerpt: The prestigious New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) recently invited two members of the President’s Council on Bioethics to reflect on the ethics of using embryonic stem cells… More
Dualistic Delusions
– First Things, February 2005, with Patrick Lee.Disputes about metaphysical issues rarely make the newspapers. The ancient argument about the nature and identity of the human person, however, turns out to be highly relevant to issues… More
The Moral Status of the Human Embryo
– Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 48:2 (Spring 2005), with Alfonso Gómez-Lobo. First published as "Statement of Professor George" in Leon R. Kass (ed.), Human Cloning and Human Dignity: The Report of the President's Council On Bioethics (Public Affairs, 2002), pp. 294-306; and Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry (The President’s Council on Bioethics, 2002).The subject matter of Human Cloning and Human Dignity (President’s Council 2002) is the production of a human embryo by means of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) or similar… More
The Wrong of Abortion
– In Andrew I. Cohen and Christopher H. Wellman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics (Blackwell Publishers, 2005), with Patrick Lee. Reprinted in Carol Levine (ed.), Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Bioethical Issues, 11th edition (McGraw-Hill Publishers, 2006).Much of the public debate about abortion concerns the question whether deliberate feticide ought to be unlawful, at least in most circumstances. We will lay that question aside here in… More
Creative Sciece Will Resolve Stem Cell Issues
– Wall Street Journal, June 20, 2005, with Markus Grompe. Reprinted in Human Life Review 31:2 (Spring 2005).The House of Representatives recently passed legislation to loosen President Bush’s restrictions on federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research. The president has promised to veto… More
Fetal Attraction
– The Weekly Standard, October 3, 2005. Reprinted in Human Life Review 31:4 (Fall 2005); in Spanish translation as “Fabricas de Organos,” La Gaceta de los Negocios (October 2, 2006); and in Rafael Domingo et al. (eds.) Hacia Un Derecho Global (Thomson Publishing Co., 2007).THE JOURNAL Science late last month published the results of research conducted at Harvard proving that embryonic stem cells can be produced by a method that does not involve creating or… More
A Distinct Human Organism
– National Public Radio, November 22, 2005.The key question in the debate over stem cell research that involves the destruction of human embryos is: When does the life of a human being begin? To answer this question is to decide… More
Terri Schiavo: A Right to Life Denied or a Right to Die Honored?
– Constitutional Commentary 22:3 (Winter 2005).There is a spectrum of positions on end of life issues, and on life issues generally. However, a crucial line of division exists between those who affirm, and those who deny, that the life… More
Are Human Embryos Human Beings? If So, What Level of Respect Do Embryonic Human Beings Deserve?
– Trinity Law Review 13:1 (2006).The First Fourteen Days of Human Life
– With Patrick Lee. The New Atlantis, Summer 2006.Excerpt: In the debate about the moral standing of human embryos, some defenders of embryo-destructive research have claimed that human embryos are not human beings until implantation… More
Stem Cells without Moral Corruption
– Washington Post, July 6, 2006, with Eric Cohen.For the past few years many of the world’s leading scientists have promoted so-called therapeutic cloning as the most promising way to produce clinically useful, genetically tailored,… More
Seeking Consensus: A Clarification and Defense of Altered Nuclear Transfer
– Hastings Center Report 36:5 (September-October 2006), with William Hurlbut and Markus Grompe.Since 1998, when human embryonic stem cellswere first isolated, our nation has been locked ina conflict over federal funding of this new field of scientific research. Both sides in the… More
The Embryo Question: Biotechnology and the Status of Nascent Human Life
– Case Western Reserve University School of Law, January 24, 2007, YouTube.January 24, 2007 Speaker: Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University… More
Six Stem Cell Facts
– Wall Street Journal, March 14, 2007, with Rev. Thomas V. Berg, L.C. Reprinted in Spanish translation as “Seis Verdades Innegables,” La Gaceta de los Negocias, April 13, 2007.Americans are divided over the question of whether it is morally acceptable to authorize by law, and fund with taxpayer dollars, research in which human embryos are destroyed. Stating that… More
Embryo: A Defense of Human Life
– With Christopher Tollefsen. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2008. Reprinted by The Witherspoon Institute, 2011.Description from Publisher: The bitter national debates over abortion, euthanasia, and stem cell research have created an unbridgeable gap between religious groups and those who insist that… More
Embryo Ethics
– Daedalus 137:1 (Winter 2008).Body-Self Dualism in Contemporary Ethics and Politics
– With Patrick Lee. Cambridge University Press, 2008.Description from Publisher: This book treats the question of what a human person is and the ethical and political controversies of abortion, hedonism and drug-taking, euthanasia, and sex… More
Ontological and Ethical Implications of Direct Nuclear Reprogramming: Response to Magill and Neaves
– Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19:1 (March 2009), with Maureen Condic and Patrick Lee.Abstract: The paper by Magill and Neaves in this issue of the Journal attempts to rebut the “natural potency” position, based on recent advances in direct reprogramming of… More
The President Politicizes Stem Cell Research
– Wall Street Journal, March 10, 2009, with Eric Cohen.Yesterday President Barack Obama issued an executive order that authorizes expanded federal funding for research using stem cells produced by destroying human embryos. The announcement was… More
Embryonic human persons: Talking Point on morality and human embryo research
– EMBO Reports 10:4 (April 2009), with Patrick Lee.If, as we believe, human embryos are human beings who deserve the same basic respect we accord to human beings at later developmental stages, then research that involves deliberately… More
The Clash of Orthodoxies
– Manhattan Forum Lecture at the St. Anthony of Padua Institute, August 25, 2010, YouTube.In this lecture, the eighth in the Manhattan Forum series, Dr. Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, tackles the issues at the heart of the… More
Is There a Rational Morality? A Conversation with Dr. Robert George of Princeton
– Trinity College of Florida and C.S. Lewis Society, published May 12, 2011 by Matt Smith, YouTube.Dr. Tom Woodward talks with Dr. Robert George as part of the Princeton Series produced by Trinity College of Florida and The C.S. Lewis Society.
The Problems and Possibilities of Modern Genetics: A Paradigm for Social, Ethical, and Political Analysis
– With Eric Cohen. "The Future of the Constitution" series, Governance Studies, Brookings Institution, July 5, 2011.Reason, Morality, and Law: The Philosophy of John Finnis
– With John Keown, eds. Oxford University Press, 2013.Description from Publisher: John Finnis is a pioneer in the development of a new yet classically-grounded theory of natural law. His work offers a systematic philosophy of practical… More
The Sanctity of Life, Even in a Test Tube
– Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2013.Sir Robert Edwards, the Nobel Prize-winning British “test tube baby” pioneer who died last week at age 87, devoted his career to developing in vitro fertilization as a technique… More
Infanticide and madness
– Journal of Medical Ethics 39:5 (May 2013).I am, of course, aware that infanticide was accepted and practiced in ancient Greece and Rome, and is still practiced (usually secretly, with winks and nods from public authorities, and… More
Is the Pro-Choice Position on Infanticide “Madness”?
– Journal of Medical Ethics 39:5 (May 2013).As Charles Camosy observes, he and I agree more than we disagree. He believes with no less conviction than I do that deliberately killing infant children is profoundly morally wrong and a… More
Conscience and Its Enemies: Confronting the Dogmas of Liberal Secularism
– ISI Books, 2013.Description from Publisher: “Many in elite circles yield to the temptation to believe that anyone who disagrees with them is a bigot or a religious fundamentalist. Reason and science,… More
A Second Look at First Things: A Case for Conservative Politics
– With F. Beckwith and S. McWilliams, eds., St. Augustine’s Press, 2013.Excerpt: The conservative movement in America seems to have fallen on hard times. Even though conservative talk radio is at its height, and President Obama had to shift to the political… More
Ethics of Euthanasia and Letting Children Choose to Die
– CNN, November 27, 2013, published by Latest News, YouTube.The Ontological Status of Embryos: A Reply to Jason Morris
– Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39:5 (2014), with Patrick Lee and Christopher Tollefsen.Abstract: In various places we have defended the position that a new human organism, that is, an individual member of the human species, comes to be at fertilization, the union of the… More