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Wesley J. Smith

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believe is that bioethics has, generally, crystallized into an orthodoxy, perhaps even an ideology. I acknowledge that disagreements certainly exist within the field. But I view them, with some exceptions, as the arguing of people who agree on fundamentals but disagree on details—sort of like Catholics bickering with Baptists."
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is a monolithic field. They argued that Smith was "prepared to bend the truth to make a point, turn a stomach, and potentially radicalize a reader." Smith rebutted these criticisms, stating in part, "Wynia and Derse assert that I claim bioethics is a monolith. That is not what I write. What I do
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as a "misleading, bad-faith compendium of anti-animal rights propaganda, based on a single idea: human exceptionalism". Sorenson criticized Smith for ignoring the negative environmental effects of factory farming including habitat destruction and
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Smith practiced law in the San Fernando Valley from 1976–1985, at which time he left law practice to pursue other interests, particularly as a public policy advocate. His first book in 1987 was
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and human exceptionalism. Smith is one of the world's foremost apologists of "human exceptionalism," which he defends from a secular perspective.
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and of what he calls the radical animal liberation movement, which he worries exhibits "anti-humanism". His book
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Smith is a frequent guest on radio and television talk shows, having appeared on national programs such as
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beginning a collaboration between the two men. Smith is a prolific author and a frequent contributor to
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Smith has authored or co-authored fourteen books. He formerly collaborated with consumer advocate
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U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, & Property Rights
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Lecture: "Why Being Human Matters," presented August 16, 2007 at the Discovery Institute
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In a 2001 essay, physician Matthew K. Wynia and attorney Arthur Derse accused Smith of
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was named Best Health Book of the Year at the 2001 Independent Publishers Book Awards.
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For full list and URLs of opinion columns since June 2002, see "Articles Archives" at
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The Senior Citizen's Handbook: A Nuts and Bolts Guide to More Comfortable Living
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A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Boy: The Human Cost of the Animal Rights Movement
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Forced Exit: The Slippery Slope from Assisted Suicide to Legalized Murder
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and utilitarian bioethics. He is also the host of the Humanize podcast.
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No Contest: Corporate Lawyers and the Perversion of Justice in America
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Forced Exit: Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide, and the New Duty to Die
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For example, Smith testified against assisted suicide before the
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Sociologist John Sorenson has negatively reviewed Smith's book
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Culture of Death: The Assault on Medical Ethics in America
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The Lawyer Book: A Nuts and Bolts Guide to Client Survival
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Culture of Death: The Assault on Medical Ethics in America
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The Lawyer Book: A Nuts and Bolts Guide to Client Survival
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The Doctor Book: A Nuts and Bolts Guide to Patient Power
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Dependency or Death? Oregonians Make a Chilling Choice
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Audio interview with Smith at National Review Online
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Smith (July 1, 2008). 613:Assisted Suicide is Bad Medicine 596:Experimenting With Live Patients 247:A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Boy 205:, as well as internationally on 184:A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Boy 96:, which advances his theory of " 870:Independent Publisher - feature 1: 1084:Intelligent design advocates 835:Let Great Apes be Great Apes 683:"It Pays to be a Eugenicist" 818:The Legacy of Terri Schiavo 1100: 488:Animal liberation movement 307:Winning the Insurance Game 235:selectively using evidence 221:White House correspondent 148:. He closely followed the 1008:Human Exceptionalism Blog 854:. National Review Online. 413:(2005), Encounter Books, 387:(2001), Encounter Books, 1079:Environmental skepticism 1069:Critics of vegetarianism 1064:Critics of animal rights 848:"Homo Sapiens, Get Lost" 517:Washington v. 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Discovery Institute
think tank
Patients Rights Council
animal rights
environmentalism
assisted suicide
Ralph Nader
The New York Times
Newsweek
The Wall Street Journal
USA Today
San Francisco Chronicle
The Seattle Times
New York Post
human exceptionalism
Peter Singer
Julian Savulescu
Jacob M. Appel
R. Alta Charo
Matt Ridley
Ralph Nader
National Review
The Weekly Standard
Terri Schiavo case
wrote frequently
assisted suicide
euthanasia
human cloning
radical environmentalism
factory farming

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