It had not occurred to me that anyone would imagine that the only alternative to a boundless confidence in reason's
competency to extract moral truths from
nature's evident forms, no matter what the prevailing
cultural regime, is the belief that moral knowledge is the exclusive preserve
of «revelation,» narrowly conceived as a body
of inscrutable legislations irrupting into history from on high.
Her presentation melds well with the supportive
nature of AIDA to mentor and grow the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical workforce, and to encourage health training and service sectors to strengthen their
cultural competency.