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11 pages in length. The question about cloning is not whether it can be done but rather should it be done. Clearly, scientific technology has already rendered a number of examples how cloning is indeed possible in today's global society, however, no one has heretofore established that philosophical line whereby humanity ceases to cross. There are far too many unknowns in the world of cloning - be it plant, animal and especially human - to continue at the current break neck speed without having solid and appropriate safeguards in place. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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III. Conclusion PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVE OF CLONING IN THE UNITED STATES by , Ph.D. (c) November 2007 -- for more information on using
this paper properly! I. INTRODUCTION The question about cloning is not whether it can be done but rather should it be done.
Clearly, scientific technology has already rendered a number of examples how cloning is indeed possible in todays global society, however, no one has heretofore established that philosophical line whereby
humanity ceases to cross. There are far too many unknowns in the world of cloning - be it plant, animal and especially human - to continue at the current
break neck speed without having solid and appropriate safeguards in place. Theologians and philosophers who oppose cloning claim that the Divine act of creation takes place through the creation
of an entity, not by copying it or creating a partial entity...If cloning succeeds, it will raise a whole range of ethical, legal and moral issues. It is a deprivation
of mother, father, kindred; a deprivation of what we call the soul, the self, the individual view of the infinity of the heavens...Cloning is an attempt by technology to steal
from God the mystery of creation, so that we might laugh at eternity without experiencing death (Karic, 2004). II. THE MORAL COMPONENT OF CLONING If mankind was not such
a greedy, all-or-nothing entity, many of the blunders that started out as beneficial discoveries could have been used for the betterment of humanity - which was the original intent.
However, mans constant itch to push beyond what is both reasonable and ethical has cost both his and other species irreparable damage, a reality that while imparting a much needed
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