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The Ethics of Human Cloning Book

This slim volume is the best introduction to the ethical debate over human cloning now available, as two of America's most respected public intellectuals tangle over the question of whether it's a good idea to let people make genetic duplicates of themselves. Kass is firmly against human cloning; Wilson, although not exactly an enthusiast, sees no essential problem with it as long as cloned children are raised in loving, two-parent households. The book is divided into two parts, with each writer laying out an initial position followed by mutual critiques. Kass seems to get the better of the exchange, but both writers present their views clearly, with occasional humor. (Wilson at one point shrugs off the concern that cloning will replace sexual reproduction: "Sex is more fun than cloning.... Procreation is a delight.") This outstanding book will shape a debate that's only just gotten underway. --John J. MillerRead More

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    Today, biological science is rising on a wall of worry. No other science has advanced more dramatically during the past several decades nor yielded so many palpable improvements in human welfare. Yet none, except nuclear physics, have aroused greater apprehensions among the general public and leaders in such diverse fields as religion, the humanities and government than the cloning issue.

    In this engaging book, Leon R. Kass, the noted teacher, scientist and humanist, and James Q. Wilson, the preeminent political scientist to whom four U.S. presidents have turned for advice, explore the ethics of human cloning, reproductive technology and the teleology of human sexuality.

    Although the authors share a fundamental distrust of the notion of human cloning, they base their reticence on differing views of the role of sexual reproduction and the role of the family. Professor Kass contends that in vitro fertilization and other assisted reproduction technologies that ! place the origin of human life in human hands have eroded the respect from the mystery of sexuality and human renewal. Professor Wilson, in contrast, asserts that whether a human life is created naturally or artificially is immaterial as long as the child is raised by loving parents in a two-parent family and is not harmed by the means of its conception.

    This accessible volume promises to inform and expand the public policy debate over the permissible conduct of genetic research and uses of its discoveries.

  • 0844740500
  • 9780844740508
  • Leon R. Kass, James Q. Wilson
  • 1 May 1998
  • AEI Press,US
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 122
  • illustrated edition
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