An Argument Against Cloning

作者: Jaime Ahlberg , Harry Brighouse

DOI: 10.1080/00455091.2010.10716734

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摘要: It is technically possible to clone a human being. The result of the procedure would be being in its own right. Given current level cloning technology concerning other animals there every reason believe that early clones will have shorter-than-average life-spans, and unusually prone disease. In addition, they at risk genetic defects, though still, probably, lives worth living. But with experimentation experience, seriously unequal prospects between cloned noncloned people should erode. We shall ignore arguments about focus on potential for harm fetus or resultant

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