The first contemporary issue didn’t really affect my
principles directly because a clone is still a person therefore I would still
treat it the same as anyone else. The thing is that it might go against what
people would say is god’s will and that would seem problematic for them, but in
my view it isn’t bad because if it wasn’t supposed to happen then we wouldn’t be
able to. I don’t see it morally or ethically wrong to clone people unless it is
used in a negative way, such as to make an army or for spare parts for “original
copy” humans. The philosopher that i found to be most consistent with my own
principles is Tooley. He talked about the benefits and thinks It should be
done; the good is greater than the bad in his eyes and if we have the right people
doing it I think that it could be good.
This week I commented on this blog: http://marshay-monet.blogspot.com/
This week I commented on this blog: http://marshay-monet.blogspot.com/
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