Thanks for all the emailed messages of condolences. Its been a pretty rough 10 months and the last month or so was the hardest. We are picking up our lives gradually so I guess this means we are officially back online. Madeleine
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Offline for a while
January 11th, 2008 2 Comments
Matt’s mother lost her battle with cancer on Wednesday so we will be offline for a while. Madeleine
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New Publication
November 21st, 2007 Comments Off on New Publication
I just received word from the Editor of The Journal of Ethics and Medicine that my article “Boonin’s Defense of the Sentience Criteria: A Critique” has been accepted for publication in a future issue (the exact issue is still being decided). There may be some minor amendments made but at present the following is the […]
Tags: Abortion · David Boonin · Ethics · Feticide · Published
Not Madeleine Setchell
July 30th, 2007 2 Comments
I wish to clarify that I am not Madeleine Setchell. My maiden name is Richards. Apparently, after I commented on kiwiblog the other day under my usual posting name which is simply ‘Madeleine’ a lot of people jumped to the conclusion that I must be the Madeleine in the story. Whilst there have been instances […]
Tags: David Benson Pope · Madeleine Setchell
Back up and running
June 14th, 2007 Comments Off on Back up and running
Apologies for the long period of silence. We finally have a new computer, one that works and we have broadband! Yay! Expect to see some regular posting happening here again.
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Argh! Computers!!! (Apologies)
February 13th, 2007 Comments Off on Argh! Computers!!! (Apologies)
We have suffered serious computer problems so apologies for the lack of posts. Things are almost sorted now….
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Chistmas Musings
December 25th, 2006 Comments Off on Chistmas Musings
We have been a bit quiet the last few days as like most people we are kinda busy with Christmas preparation. We are going away at some point but not til after New Year so do keep checking in as I am sure we will find something to rant about – its a pretty safe […]
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