do you think human cloning should be promoted justify your answer
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No it is not promoted because if all look alike then how we communicate and no any difference between animal and humans
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The most justified use of human cloning is arguably to produce stem cells for the treatment of disease. It is not only reasonable to produce embryos as a source of multi potent stem cells, but that it is morally required to produce embryos and early fetuses as a source of tissue for transplantation.
This argument hinges on:
- The claim that the moral status of the cloned embryo and early fetus is no different from that of the somatic cell from which they are derived.
- The claim that there is no morally relevant difference between the fetus and the embryo until some critical point in brain development and function.
- The fact that the practice is consistent with existing practices of fetal tissue transplantation and conceiving humans as a source of tissue for transplantation (the Ayala case).
- An argument from beneficence. This practice would achieve much good.
- An argument from autonomy. This was the principle of tissue transmutation: that we should be able to determine the fate of our own cells, including whether they change into other cell types.
This proposal avoids all the usual objections to cloning. The major concerns are practicality and safety. This requires further study.
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