Category Archives: Editorial

ETHICS AND SPACE

  I got drafted right out of college, to serve during the Korean War, as previously noted. I was eager to serve my country, but could not agree to go off to some foreign country to kill some other human. When the draft board accepted my protest and allowed me to serve my county in… Continue Reading

ETHICS AND INTERNATIONALISM

                  My second wife, Rita, and I shared a committed relationship for about four years before we got married. We were so sure that our relationship was a lifetime deal, we wanted to have a child together. We were not exactly sure this was going to be possible. I had undergone a previous vasectomy,… Continue Reading

ETHICS AND NATIONALISM

I have twice, during my career, been in the courtroom, being tried in front of a jury of 12 other citizens, having been legally accused of willful negligence which caused the death of another human being. The attorney for the plaintiff, in each case, made the statement to the jury, as part of his opening… Continue Reading

ETHICS AND DEATH

I cringe to see death without reasonable cause. I was born that way .This is obviously a bias that is not shared by the majority of the rest of the human species, or defined much differently by them. My curse has always been being terribly slow at everything, and fully realizing this was my personal… Continue Reading

ETHICS AND WAR

                  My second brother was a model child. He was good at most everything he did. He was good looking, intelligent, athletic, and attentive to his parents. He excelled in school studies. He played tackle on our High School football team and was good enough to be offered a college football scholarship. He never,… Continue Reading

ETHICS AND POVERTY/WEALTH

My first divorce was mostly my fault, because I was unfaithful. There were plenty of offers, and those that were the most enticing I accepted, with guilty glee. I should have instead faced our marital   incompatibilities, once they became dominant, and dealt with them face to face rather than seeking comfort elsewhere. Once that unfaithful… Continue Reading

ETHICS AND WORK

                My first remembrances of life were of our home on a farm in Kansas. There were many vivid memories of that time, which have been described elsewhere. It was pretty much a subsistence form of life, although I do not remember my parents ever complaining about their poverty, nor did I ever feel deprived.… Continue Reading

ETHICS AND LIFE

                    John Henry Deutschendorf (aka John Denver) had his life epiphany when he was twenty seven years old, traveling to his new home in Aspen, Colorado. It hit him like a bomb. Before that moment, he had not known exactly who he was, what his purpose was in life, what his life meant… Continue Reading

ETHICS AND BIRTH

              We planned for our first child with enthusiasm. We had just gotten married, had virtually no money, but that didn’t matter to us. I was getting a salary of $175 per month, and Jane was getting a secretary’s wages in 1965. We had a bed, some kitchen utensils, a few clothes, toiletries, and… Continue Reading

Morals, Ethics and Medicine

                  I suppose it is necessary to make it clear what we are not talking about. The terms mores, morals and ethics get all mixed up in our heads, so that it becomes easy to use one word when something else is intended. Even those who claim to be moralists or ethicists do not… Continue Reading