The New Atlantis is an effort to clarify the nation's moral and political understanding of all areas of technology, with a special emphasis on bioethics. The quarterly journal is an attempt to make sense of the larger questions surrounding technology and human nature, and the practical questions of governing and regulating science— especially where the moral stakes are high and the political divides are deep.
In the latest issue:
- Adam Keiper on the proper place of science
- Keith Pavlischek on irregular warfare and international law
- P. W. Singer on how unmanned systems are transforming armed conflict
- Ari N. Schulman on fundamental confusion about artificial intelligence
- James Bowman champions curmudgeonliness as an antidote to cynicism
- Peter Augustine Lawler on civil theology and civil biology
- David Gratzer on how goverment ruins medicine
- Algis Valiunas on the modern way of madness
- Wayne Ambler on reform and recalcitrance in Twain's Connecticut Yankee
... and much more!
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