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  1. Letting the deaf Be Deaf: Reconsidering the Use of Cochlear Implants in Prelingually Deaf Children.Robert A. Crouch - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (4):14-21.
    In theory, cochlear implants hold out the possibility of enabling profoundly prelingually deaf children to hear. For these children's parents, who are usually hearing, this possibility is a great relief. Yet the decision to have this prosthetic device implanted ought not to be viewed as an easy or obvious one. Implant efficacy is modest and the burdens associated with them can be great. Moreover, the decision to forgo cochlear implantation for one's child, far from condemning her to a world of (...)
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  • Triumph or tragedy? The moral meaning of genetic technology.L. R. Kass - 2000 - American Journal of Jurisprudence 45 (1):1.
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