Ethics of Cloning
Bioethics, Ethics, Cloning, Human cloning, Secularity, Government, Legislation
978-613-7-27551-1
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104
2011-10-04
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In bioethics, the ethics of cloning refers to a variety of ethical positions regarding the practice and possibilities of c 02E89199 loning, especially human cloning. While many of these views are religious in origin, the questions raised by cloning are faced by secular perspectives as well. As the science of cloning continues to advance, governments have dealt with ethical questions through legislation. Cloning, particularly human cloning, is highly controversial. Advocates of human therapeutic cloning believe the practice could provide genetically identical cells for regenerative medicine, and tissues and organs for transplantation. Such cells, tissues, and organs would neither trigger an immune response nor require the use of immunosuppressive drugs. Both basic research and therapeutic development for serious diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, as well as improvements in burn treatment and reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, are areas that might benefit from such new technology.
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