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The New Atlantis, Summer 2005
The New Atlantis, Summer 2005
With articles on video games, genetics, Star Trek, Hiroshima, and much more...

Edited by Eric Cohen, Adam Keiper, Christine Rosen, et. al.
Posted: Monday, July 11, 2005

PRESS RELEASES & NEWS

The latest issue of EPPC's journal The New Atlantis (www.TheNewAtlantis.com) includes major new essays on video games, modern genetics, computers in education, and technology and private property. It also includes a pair of essays on the significance for bioethics of the writings of John Paul II, and a special tribute to the best science and technology articles from the four decades of The Public Interest. Also: a collection of shorter articles on American math and science education, the end of Star Trek and Star Wars, the development of non-lethal weapons, and more.

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Essays:

John Paul II and the Ethics of the Body

Tribute:

State of the Art:

Looking Back, Looking Ahead:



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Technology and Society
The New Atlantis, Fall 2004/Winter 2005
TiVo, iPod, and the Age of Egocasting

EPPC fellow Christine Rosen was interviewed on National Public Radio about her article New Atlantis article analyzing the rise of personalized entertainment and asking whether TiVo, iPod, and other "egocasting" devices really improve the quality of American culture. 

What They Say
Leon Kass
Leon R. Kass
American Enterprise Institute

"The Center is a pillar of moral seriousness and a beacon of moral clarity.  Through its conferences and publications, it offers indispensable and profound analyses of the most important moral and political issues of our time – from matters of war and peace to the challenges technology raises for human freedom and dignity.  It is a unique and uniquely valuable institution." 

Robert Park and Robert Zubrin
Major Debate on Space Policy
Zubrin and Park square off

Two leading commentators on space policy discussed President Bush's new vision for NASA at EPPC in February 2004. Sparks flew as Robert Zubrin, a leading advocate of manned space exploration, and Robert Park, a leading critic, debated face to face for the first time. 

 The views expressed by EPPC scholars in their work are their individual views only and are not to be imputed to EPPC as an institution.     
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