Exam 10: Cloning and Genetic Enhancement
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Kass argues that cloning is wrong because it is inherently _________, "for it seeks to make one's children after one's own image . . . and their future according to one's will."
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After rejecting the claim that the genetic supermarket harms the individuals who use the market or are created by it, Peter Singer moves on to focus on the _________ harms of the market.
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What is Pence's main objective in his article "Will Cloning Harm People?"
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Pence compares six different cases of reproduction, from natural twinning to SCNT. What conclusion does he draw from this comparison?
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Frances Kamm discusses the case of a scientist who works on finding a cure for congenital blindness and is motivated only by a bad desire for mastery to suggest that
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Sandel argues that cloning is wrong because it violates the autonomy of the cloned individual.
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