Parker Crutchfield, PhD, received his bachelors degree in philosophy at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He completed his PhD in philosophy at Arizona State University, working in applied ethics, epistemology, and the philosophy of science. Following graduate school, he was assistant professor of ethics and the inaugural director of research at the Missouri School of Dentistry and Oral Health at A.T. Still University, a school which he helped found. As Professor in the Department of Medical Ethics, Humanities, and Law at WMed, Dr. Crutchfield conducts clinical ethics consultations, teaches medical students and residents, and conducts research in medical ethics.
Tellls you what you need to know. He has a PhD in philosophy, and then teaches Medical students. Totally fine. I. Am. Sure.
Blake Hereth, PhD (they/them), received their undergraduate degree in philosophy from Cedarville University in 2011. After completing their MA in philosophy at the University of Arkansas from 2012-2014, they spent a year as an adjunct professor at Drake University and Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa. From 2015-2019, they completed a second MA in philosophy (2017) and a PhD in philosophy at the University of Washington, Seattle. After graduating, Dr. Hereth served as Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at their alma mater, the University of Arkansas, for two years (2019-2021), before accepting a research position as Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (2021-2023), where they worked under a U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research grant to investigate the ethics of warfighter enhancement. Subsequent to their time at UMass Lowell, Dr. Hereth served for one academic year as Postdoctoral Fellow in the Wexler Lab at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, where they worked to model ethicist engagement in private neurotechnology companies. In addition to these positions, Dr. Hereth has served as Chair of the American Philosophical Association's Committee on LGBTQ People in the Profession, where they have spearheaded efforts to advance the interests of LGBTQ persons within professional philosophy, including bioethics.
Published in Bioethics Journal
Proves that ethics can be corrupt. The (They/Them) slayed me.
I would not even call it a study. Who peer-reviewed it?
Working on trying to remove aggression from humanity by infectious disease?
Isn’t that the plot of …
The Reavers' true origin is revealed later in the movie Serenity. The crew of Serenity find evidence, in the form of an Alliance scientist's holographic message, that Reavers were originally humans from the planet Miranda. The Alliance government used Miranda as a testing ground for the chemical agent G-23 Paxilon Hydrochlorate, or simply "Pax" (Latin for "peace"). It was added to the planet's air processors in order to calm the population and weed out aggression. The agent worked, but too well: 99.9% of the population became so lethargic that they stopped working, talking and, eventually, eating and moving. They simply lay down where they were and allowed themselves to die. The remaining 0.1% of the planet's 30 million people (approximately 30,000 total) had the opposite reaction to the Pax, becoming mindlessly violent and extremely aggressive. In fact, the scientist is violently killed by one of these survivors, the original Reavers, while recording the message.[10]
So.... who funded this ethically absurd thing? Bill Gates.
PArker Crutchfield https://wmed.edu/faculty/parker-crutchfield-phd
Tellls you what you need to know. He has a PhD in philosophy, and then teaches Medical students. Totally fine. I. Am. Sure.
Blake Hereth https://wmed.edu/faculty/blake-hereth-phd
Published in Bioethics Journal
Proves that ethics can be corrupt. The (They/Them) slayed me.
I would not even call it a study. Who peer-reviewed it?
Proving yet again thet the transfag movement is anti-human.
This is a war on Humanity on many levels.
He's just a tool
Hereth. Interesting name.
Went to the Wexler school?
Then to Perelman?
He’s gay?
Working on trying to remove aggression from humanity by infectious disease?
Isn’t that the plot of …
Well thanks for that. The narrative demonstrates a boomerang effect to the 'best intentions'.