Socially responsible investing should be a priority for Catholic institutions and individuals alike. But investors need to look beyond negative screening to see other possibilities.
Bernard G. Prusak
Bernard G. Prusak holds the Raymond & Eleanor Smiley Chair in Business Ethics at John Carroll University.
Posted inFaith, Faith and Reason
All hospitals want to save lives. Should they also be seeking to save ‘life years’?
The ethical problem with talking about ‘expected life years’
Posted inNews Analysis, Politics & Society
When can a doctor conscientiously object?
A proposed bill in the United Kingdom seeks “to clarify the extent to which a medical practitioner with a conscientious objection may refrain from participating in certain medical activities.”
