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Friday, April 28, 2006

My Contraceptive Postings/Maggie Gallagher

So often people seem to assume that if I've posted information (or asked a question about information) I've also made an argument. I do think its important that discussions are informed by facts, and most of what I've done is this week is just point to a few, ones that were not made obvious to me as a young woman. I had to dig them up for myself.

It is seldom that the facts themselves make any clear or definitive argument. They are just data. They lie around waiting to be noticed, or used, for personal and/or debating purposes.

I do hope to post my promised comments on why I am discontent with consequentialist arguments on contraception. And maybe a little of how I do think about these facts. I've been busy with a lot of things, including trying to get a little media attention for our new study on the Demand for SSM. Maggie

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