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cloning. In fact, medical experts, politicians and even large corporations have enmeshed themselves in the debates, with the greatest international directive against cloning stemming from the belief that human
cloning is both unethical and medically suspect. "Human cloning," as used in this Note, is the process of somatic cell nuclear transfer to create a human embryo which has
the potential to be implanted into a womans uterus and develop into a child...."Human cloning techniques" or "cloning techniques," for the purposes of this discussion, refers to the process of
somatic cell nuclear transfer to create a human embryo, absent the intent to allow the embryo to develop into a child..."Cloning" will be defined as somatic cell nuclear transfer used
to create an embryo....(Willgoos, 2001). Even in the midst of arguments against human cloning, a number of researchers continue to develop plans for human cloning, and some have even
argued that they will clone a human being regardless of legal and ethical arguments against this process. The reason for the desire to continue human cloning research? The
belief that human cloning can have a number of substantial and beneficial uses and the outcomes of human cloning can change the way issues like fertility are addressed. In
order to consider the benefits, though, it is first necessary to relate existing arguments against human cloning. In particular, it is beneficial to consider the reasons for such distinct
debate on this issue, as well a the call for an application of ethics in assessing this issue. Changes in medical community in recent years has led to ethical and
moral questions regarding the accepted practices in hospital and research settings and the underlying reason for these practices. For example, less than a half century ago, the question of
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