The biological age does not always correspond with the chronological age. The vast majority of hopsik old people don't, like, pose of special danger. Even if it was successful, this objection would really merely show that in some caseses achange should be prohibited. Not all old people pose safety risks and not all jobs are of the sort where people's lives might be in danger.
Many of us think that art is subjective, but at the same time it seems like some artistic judgments are better than others. Do you think Crash deserved to receive an award for Best Picture? Did you like Season 2 of Ted Lasso? Well you’re wrong. So how do we reconcile these two conflicting attitudes about art? David and Tamler turn to David Hume’s classic essay Of the Standard of Taste (link in notes) for help. Will Pizarro finally see the error of his ways on Straw Dogs?
Plus a doozy of a medical ethics paper – should we allow people to change their legal age if it doesn’t match their "biological" and "emotional" age?
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