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Cloning. Human cloning may refer to “therapeutic cloning,” particularly the cloning of embryonic cells to obtain organs for transplantation or for treating injured nerve cells and other health purposes.
- Human Cloning: Biology, Ethics, and Social Implications
This scholarly article delves into the multifaceted domains...
- Human Cloning: Biology, Ethics, and Social Implications
1 sty 2023 · This scholarly article delves into the multifaceted domains of human cloning, encompassing its biological underpinnings, ethical dimensions, and broader societal implications.
Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of a human. The term is generally used to refer to artificial human cloning, which is the reproduction of human cells and tissue. It does not refer to the natural conception and delivery of identical twins. The possibilities of human cloning have raised controversies.
Standing in for larger cultural concerns about biotechnology and agency, fictional clones then strive to regain as much privacy as possible, revealing in the process genetic privacy’s implications for the individual, the family, their forms of intimacy as well as their surrounding social institutions.
5 lut 2014 · Three areas of inquiry in particular seem essential to any understanding of the full meaning of human cloning: the nature and meaning of human procreation; the aims, ends, and means of biomedical science and technology; and the relation of science and technology to the larger society.
21 mar 2017 · After a brief introduction to (a) developments in global governance and (b) the science and ethics of human cloning, the article charts the progress and ultimate collapse of the UNESCO cloning...
This scholarly article delves into the multifaceted domains of human cloning, encompassing its biological underpinnings, ethical dimensions, and broader societal implications. The exposition commences with a succinct historical and contextual overview of human cloning, segueing into an in-depth expl ….