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Euthanasia, Moral Limits and What Argument Alone Cannot Decide
As the United Kingdom again weighs assisted dying, we should be candid about what argument alone can and cannot decide—and about the moral responsibilities we place on those we may ask to help us die. The question of whether euthanasia ought to be legalised is among the most serious a legislature can face. I do not propose a tidy conclusion. Instead, I want to examine the assumptions that shape the positions people take, because those assumptions determine what we find morall
Adrian Brockless
7 days ago8 min read
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Bobby Tulloch's Shetland
Bobby Tulloch's book Shetland: An Islander, His Islands and Their Wildlife , first published in 1988, unfortunately, is no longer in...
Adrian Brockless
Mar 26, 20246 min read
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Should State Schools & Colleges Acknowledge The Queen's Passing?
In recent conversations about the death of HM Elizabeth II and surrounding events, it has been said to me that leaders of publicly funded...
Adrian Brockless
Sep 12, 20222 min read
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Education, Training and Idle Wheels (A Eulogy to Education)
By Adrian Brockless The idea that education is answerable to the jobs market, economy and business is now more pervasive than ever; in...
Adrian Brockless
Jan 22, 202215 min read
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