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Ed Fredkin and the Foundations of Digital Philosophy: The Universe as Computation

Ed Fredkin (1934-2023), deceased MIT Professor and Caltech Fairchild Distinguished Scholar, can be attributed as one of the founders of Digital Philosophy. Others include Konrad Zuse and Stephen Wolfram. It is an interdisciplinary endeavour between… 

Maternal Death in Nigeria Linked to Blood Transfusion Refusal Sparks Medical Ethics Investigation

The leading cause of global maternal death: Postpartum hemorrhage. One woman dies every six minutes. In 2023, 700 women died per day from preventable pregnancy‑related causes. Nigeria’s maternal‑mortality ratio is more than 800 per 100,000… 

Robert Francis Prevost on Pope Leo XIV

History as a bridge-builder with a centrist social-justice activism and doctrinal conservatism. He has an Augustinian communitarian ethos. His platforms: synodality, Christocentric evangelization over abstraction, and inclusion, with traditionalism on life, marriage, and ordained ministry.… 

Growing Through Langley: A Journey in Smaller Municipality Canada

Foundation of the British Columbia Firmament The Father of British Columbia, Sir James Douglas, is worshipped in the community where I grew up. Not for nothing, he had achievements, but he had a mixed history… 

Legal Assistance in Dying (MAID) in Canada: Legal Framework, Strict Safeguards & Protecting Vulnerable Populations

Legal Framework & Definitions, Vulnerable Populations On February 15, 2023, the Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying reported on five mandated issues: advance requests, access to MAID for mature minors, access to MAID… 

Māori Atheism and Identity: Eru Hiko-Tahuri on Culture, Humanism, and Secular Belief

*This interview is a contribution to an upcoming text on global indigeneity and international humanism from In-Sight Publishing.*  Eru Hiko-Tahuri, a Māori creative and author of Māori Boy Atheist, explores his journey from religious upbringing… 

David “Maheengun” Cook on Indigenous Identity, Atheism, and Humanist Values in Anishinaabe Culture

*This interview is a contribution to an upcoming text on global indigeneity and international humanism from In-Sight Publishing.*  David “Maheengun” Cook, an atheist and humanist from the Mississaugas of the Anishinaabe people, shares his life… 

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