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Get used to it.(belief systems challenged by cloning)(Brief Article)

Canada and the World Backgrounder, May, 1998

New scientific and technological breakthroughs are constantly challenging us and our beliefs. McGill University's Dr. Margaret Somerville is an ethicist who says we should understand our own reaction to sometimes troubling developments such as cloning. "Most people [have] powerful instinctive reactions against the cloning of humans.

As our familiarity with a certain technology increases, our dread of it decreases and these instinctive reactions are reduced or abolished. We move from rejection to neutrality, and even to approval."

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