Faith, Science, and Ethics after Prop. 71
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| Date: | October 20, 2005, 7:15 - 9 p.m. |
| Location: | UCSD International Center |
| Organizers: | The UCSD Center for Ethics & Spirituality |
| Panelists: | • Bishop Cordileone, Diocese of San Diego • Larry Hinman, Ph.D., The Ethics Center • Michael Kalichman, Ph.D., The Ethics Center • Evan Synder, M.D., Ph.D, The Burnham Institute |
| Contact: | e-mail cathcom@ucsd.edu. |
| Description: | California passed Prop 71 and San Francisco has won the research bid. So, are we sleepless in San Diego? Hardly! Join a discussion across academic disciplines and religious traditions in an attempt to sort out the values and facts inherent in this public debate. Experts in science, theology and ethics from UCSD and USD will engage the audience in lively dialogue about questions that will shape the future. |
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