Send in the Clones ... Don't Bother, They're Here |
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Authors: | B. Rollin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, Colorado, State University, Fort Collins, CO 8523-1781, USA |
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Abstract: | The creation of a cloned sheep from mammary tissue has raisedmajor social concern, and much talk about major ethical issuesoccasioned by this technology. It is necessary to separategenuine from spurious ethical issues here, a task made failureto initiate ethical discussion and explanation of new technologyas well as by fear reactions in society. As in geneticengineering of animals, issues about cloning fall into threecategories – suggestions that the technology is inherently wrong,risk emerging from the technology and harm to the creatureengendered. The issues regarding the cloning of humans can beanalyzed using the same categories. |
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Keywords: | clones cloning ethics of biotechnology ethics of cloning |
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