The Quest for Desi gner Children 159
21.” See, e.g, Leon R. Kass ,“L‘Chaim and Its Limits: Why Not Immortality," First Things, May 2001, 113: 17-24.
22. Nicholas Wade ,“Arguments Over Life and the Need for Death, ” New York Times , March 7, 2000, D4(quoting Dr. Leon R. Kass ).
24. The scientific issues pertaining to enhancement genetic engineering are summanzed in Walters and Palmer, The Ethics of Human Gene Therapy, pp. 99-108.
25. Lee M. Silver, Remaking Eden: How Genetic Engineering and Cloning Will Transform the American Family(New York , 1998), p. 273. See also id., p. 297.
26. Azriel Rosenfeld ,“Judaism and Gene Design, ” Tradition, Fall 1972, 13:2, 71-80, reprinted in Jewish Bioethics, Fred Rosner and J. David Bleich (ed.), Hoboken , 2000, p. 437
27. Fred Rosner ,“Genetic Engineering and Judaism,” Jewish Bioethics, p- 45}; Rosner , Modern Medicine and Jewish Ethics(New York , 1980), p. 188.
29. Freundel,“Gene Modification Technology,” pp. 120-121. Earlier, Rabbi Freundel expressed a more negative opinion of genetic enhancement stating;
“...[FJundamental alternation of personality would seem to threaten destruction of the individual and would raise‘Brave New World’— style fears....[But] improvements of characteristics would raise doubts as to whether the individual was being done away with and whether certain types of people were being defined as undesirable.”
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