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61. Cited in Richard Stone, “Religious Leaders Oppose Patenting Genes and
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62. Willard Gaylin, “What's So Special about Being Human?” in The Manipu-
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63. Jonathan Glover, What Kind of People Should There Be? (Harmondsworth,
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65. Ibid., 247-248.
66. Jean Bethke Elshtain, “To Clone or Not to Clone,” ed. Martha C.
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69. See Silver, “Reprogenetics,” 58.
70. Gregory Pence, “Maximize Parental Choice,” in Engineering the Human
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72. Peters, Playing God ? 150.
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