The human animal has evolved as a preeminently social animal.

About Leon Kass

Leon Richard Kassis an American physician, scientist, educator, and public intellectual. Kass is best known as a proponent of liberal arts education via the “Great Books,” as a critic of human cloning, life extension, euthanasia and embryo research, and for his tenure as chairman of the President’s Council on Bioethics from 2001 to 2005.

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Once you put human life in human hands, you have started on a slippery slope that knows no boundaries.

Leon Kass

American academic

Many other countries have already banned human cloning, and there are efforts at the UN to make such a ban universal.

Leon Kass

American academic

The benefits of biomedical progress are obvious, clear, and powerful. The hazards are much less well appreciated.

Leon Kass

American academic

The abortion controversy is important for what it says about our stance toward procreation and children altogether.

Leon Kass

American academic

I don’t like being forced to reduce my thoughts to sound bites.

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American academic

If you have easy self-contentment, you might have a very, very cheap source of happiness.

Leon Kass

American academic

In the case of abortion, one pits the life of the fetus against the interests of the pregnant woman.

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American academic

Perhaps you could sympathize with those who seek to replace a dead child with a copy, or to copy a parent or a relative or even a celebrity.

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Biology, meaning the science of all life, is a late notion.

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American academic

Cloning looks like a degrading of parenthood and a perversion of the right relation between parents and children.

Leon Kass

American academic

The neuroscience area – which is absolutely in its infancy – is much more important than genetics.

Leon Kass

American academic

In cloning, in contrast, reproduction is asexual – the cloned child is the product not of two but of one.

Leon Kass

American academic

We owe our existence to our parents, but we actually didn’t have a choice.

Leon Kass

American academic

We are enmeshed in a lineage that came from somewhere and is going to make way for the next generation.

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American academic

It’s very hard to make arguments about the effects of cloning on family relations if family relations are in tatters.

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American academic

Sexuality itself means mortality – equally for both man and woman.

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American academic

I have nothing against respecting people who lived before, but we have no responsibility toward them.

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There were certain questions about the foundations of morals that advances in science all threaten to make more complicated.

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Almost everybody is enthusiastic about the promise of biotechnology to cure disease and to relieve suffering.

Leon Kass

American academic

The human animal has evolved as a preeminently social animal.

Leon Kass

American academic

Technological innovation is indeed important to economic growth and the enhancement of human possibilities.

Leon Kass

American academic

An enormous amount of direct advertising from pharmaceutical companies are offering a kind of instantaneous solution to problems.

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The technological way of thinking has infected even ethics, which is supposed to be thinking about the good.

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American academic

The so-called right to reproduce is not an unlimited right.

Leon Kass

American academic

I’ve been opposed to human cloning from the very beginning.

Leon Kass

American academic

Our only responsibility is to live our own life and take care of our own children.

Leon Kass

American academic

There’s an ancient tension between wanting to savor the world as it is and wanting to improve on the world as given.

Leon Kass

American academic

Many people recognize that technology often comes with unintended and undesirable side effects.

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As bad as it might be to destroy a creature made in God’s image, it might be very much worse to be creating them after images of one’s own.

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We should never rush into folly just because other nations are practicing it.

Leon Kass

American academic

The technical is not just the machinery. The technical is a disposition to life.

Leon Kass

American academic

Nobody knew in advance that in vitro fertilization would be, by and large, safe.

Leon Kass

American academic

Limits have to be set on how far one can simply use the… cleverness that we have to make changes.

Leon Kass

American academic

My job is to provide the president with the richest possible consideration, so that he knows what is at stake in whatever decision he makes.

Leon Kass

American academic

Cloning represents a very clear, powerful, and immediate example in which we are in danger of turning procreation into manufacture.

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It seems to me that a kind of thinking which is not technocratic has an opportunity for a renaissance in this country.

Leon Kass

American academic

We may simply not be wise enough to do some of the kinds of engineering things that people are talking about doing.

Leon Kass

American academic

Even if certain rogue countries do things we wish nobody did, it doesn’t necessarily mean that their foolishness should justify our following suit.

Leon Kass

American academic

I don’t believe that efforts to prohibit only so-called reproductive cloning can be successful.

Leon Kass

American academic

What does it mean to be an individual? What does it mean to flourish?

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American academic

One could look over the past century and ask oneself, has the increased longevity been good, bad or indifferent?

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Is it possible to covet a much longer life for one’s self and be as devoted to the well-being of the next generation? It’s a long argument.

Leon Kass

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It’s a short step from the belief that every child should be wanted to the belief that a child exists to satisfy our wants.

Leon Kass

American academic

We know next to nothing of what we’re going to know in 20 or 50 years.

Leon Kass

American academic

One should proceed with caution. We may simply not be wise enough to do some of the kinds of engineering things that people are talking about doing.

Leon Kass

American academic

If one is seriously interested in preventing reproductive cloning, one must stop the process before it starts.

Leon Kass

American academic

There is a lot of hype and fear about this much-talked-about prospect of designer babies.

Leon Kass

American academic

Genetics is crude, but neuroscience goes directly to work on the brain, and the mind follows.

Leon Kass

American academic

We are somehow natured, not just to reproduce, but for sociality and even for culture.

Leon Kass

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