About twenty years ago, Dr. Leon Kass, then the chairman of President Bush's Medical Ethics Committee, testified before Congress and spoke about how he felt “repugnance” should be a guide to rejecting cloning. Cloning was the biggest issue in ethics at that time. I used his idea to highlight what I felt then and still feel, that it is essential that we come to terms with how emotion and reason are related. READ MORE</
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About twenty years ago, Dr. Leon Kass, then the chairman of President Bush's Medical Ethics Committee, testified before Congress and spoke about how he felt “repugnance” should be a guide to rejecting cloning. Cloning was the biggest issue in ethics at that time. I used his idea to highlight what I felt then and still feel, that it is essential that we come to terms with how emotion and reason are related. READ MORE</
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