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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
  Carol Rausch Albright
The Humanizing Brain has been required reading in courses at a variety of colleges and universities, including Columbia University, The University of Vermont, St. Louis University, and Ouchita Baptist University.
The University of Santa Clara offers a course "Religion and Modernity," covering Descartes, Nietsche, Freud, Jung, and Ashbrook & Albright.
A similar course has been taught at Georgetown University.
www.carolalbright.org   (310 words)

  
 GFP BUNNY
The human genome is made of the same basic elements as other known life forms and can be seen as part of a larger genomic spectrum rich in variation and diversity.
Western philosophers, from Aristotle [22] to Descartes [23], from Locke [24] to Leibniz [25], from Kant [26] to Nietsche [27] and Buber [28], have approached the enigma of animality in a multitude of ways, evolving in time and elucidating along the way their views of humanity.
Today, our ability to generate life through the direct method of genetic engineering prompts a re-evaluation of the cultural objectification and the personal subjectification of animals, and in so doing it renews our investigation of the limits and potentialities of what we call humanity.
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