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Love thy clone
« on: 2003-01-27 08:06:07 »
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« Reply #1 on: 2003-01-27 17:22:55 »
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That felt more than a little freaky.  Was there something _particular_ you
wished to point out?  The part about the dichotomy of navel gazing practices
vs. navel gazing literature was interesting...  the idea of the genetic joy
of reproduction being ever more joyful with unadulterated DNA was a neat
prediction for how we might react to cloning once we get over the initial
religious freak-out...  what else?

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« Reply #2 on: 2003-01-28 04:28:09 »
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My prejudice, if you will, is that there's often something a little selfish about parenting, that for many parents children are a means of fulfilling their own wishes by proxy. To some parents children are objects in wax, to be figured or disfigured accordingly. Obviously, that sounds a little harsh, but I wouldn't say that's all bad, since the other side of the coin is being able to pass on positive experiences and help children avoid negative ones. That said, when one lives in an individualistic society I expect the pressure is to  On the whole, I found Houellebecq's honesty on the subject refreshing (I suspect the above applies to many parents, but in an indvidualistic society few would admit it). As I recall, genetic alteration and cloning have been themes in his novels before, which are not, I should observe, science fiction.
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