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SENIOR ADMINISTRATOR EXECUTIVE SERVICES May JungHEAD COMMUNICATIONS USA Rachel Scheerpear when synthetic meat becomes eco-
nomically viable. Income inequality will
vanish as a problem when poverty is com-
pletely eradicated and everyone has abun-
dance. Not all moral issues are so readily
soluble but many are which is why sci-
ence and technology should be in the mor-
al philosopherâs toolkit.OBJECTIVE MEMORY
In âOur Stuff Ourselvesâ Francine Russo
reports on research showing a connection
between low emotional security and great-
er attachment to inanimate objects in-
cluding a 2015 study involving young chil-
dren and their favorite possession.
Russo does not describe the experi-
menters as having accounted for the feel-
ings or significance that the adult provid-
ers of those youngsters may have had to-
ward objects. As a child of the Depression
I did not have as many possessions to at-
tach my affections to as children do today.
My relationship with my mom was clearly
established and she did not seem to at-
tach a great deal of extramaternal mean-
ing to her gifts of time or kitchen tid-
bits. Things that gave meaning to my life
in those days were things more related to
a childâs developing skills than to posses-
sion: climbing trees riding a trike creat-
ing imaginary landscapes out of mud or
melting ice singing songs skipping rope.
Possessions still mean little to me. My fur-
niture is old and unfinished and serves
only the purposes for which it is used.Â
I wish Russoâs article had considered
adult providers and the present-day cul-
ture they represent which could have ex-
posed deeper issues than an individual
childâs mental equilibrium.
JUNE HARNER via e-mail
CLARIFICATION
âOur Planet Ourselvesâ by Mariette Di-
Christina [From the Editor] referred to
mosquitoes and the viruses they carry
spreading diseases such as malaria and
Rift Valley fever. And âCatching Feverâ
by Lois Parshley noted that the expansion
of habitats of mosquitoes and other in-
sects has exposed new populations to vi-
ruses as well as that malaria is globally
on the rise. To clarify Rift Valley fever is
caused by a virus and malaria is caused
by a parasite.