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On genuinely contested ethical questions the Atlas does not take a side. Each ethics page presents the strongest version of the argument on each side, separates what is scientifically settled from what is not, and summarises the law where it exists. Where a claim is factually wrong rather than ethically contested — a scientific misconception used as an argument — we say so and cite the evidence.

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