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Ethics is naturally a controversial subect. However, it seems like the author of this article has picked the parts of Savulescu's publications that would be most "unacceptable" to some religious views. I wonder if someone with more knowledge can balance it out a bit? Duane Johnson ( talk) 15:47, 6 November 2009 (UTC)
I removed commentary sourced to a blog posting on Huffington Post; The edits were added by a blocked sockpuppet promoting links to Jacob M. Appel and his work. There's no indication Appel's views have been significantly reported on or any independent proof that Appel is a "leading bioethicist". Please see Talk:Jacob M. Appel for discussions on spamming and socking. Flowanda | Talk 07:10, 19 October 2010 (UTC)
Here is the source for his date of birth (to your right-hand side, noting the translation from the German Wikipedia):
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Ethics is naturally a controversial subect. However, it seems like the author of this article has picked the parts of Savulescu's publications that would be most "unacceptable" to some religious views. I wonder if someone with more knowledge can balance it out a bit? Duane Johnson ( talk) 15:47, 6 November 2009 (UTC)
I removed commentary sourced to a blog posting on Huffington Post; The edits were added by a blocked sockpuppet promoting links to Jacob M. Appel and his work. There's no indication Appel's views have been significantly reported on or any independent proof that Appel is a "leading bioethicist". Please see Talk:Jacob M. Appel for discussions on spamming and socking. Flowanda | Talk 07:10, 19 October 2010 (UTC)
Here is the source for his date of birth (to your right-hand side, noting the translation from the German Wikipedia):
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