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Month: March 2025

Is Daycare Bad for Infants and Toddlers? Insights and Contrasting Perspectives

Is Daycare Bad for Infants and Toddlers? Insights and Contrasting Perspectives

This post comes in three parts. The first part is a summary of Steven Bartlett’s interview with Erica Komisar, a parenting expert and psychoanalyst who uses over 30 years of research to challenge societal norms on parenting and early child development. The second part is a deeper dive into Komisar’s professional opinions from her book Being There (2017). The third part offers contrasting perspectives. This post is not intended to make parents feel bad about their parenting decisions. Corroborate these…

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Science and Religion Archives: Evolutionary and Theological Ethics (Part 4)

Science and Religion Archives: Evolutionary and Theological Ethics (Part 4)

Being a religious leader is hard: Having the authority to tell people (of the same faith traditions) what should be considered right and wrong is always going to rile some up. We feel strongly about our values. Likewise, trying to explore consonances between evolutionary and theological ethics won’t sit well with some religious folk. I hope that if the dissertation is read in its entirety, such individuals might at least understand the intent behind it and appreciate the pains taken…

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