Mid Term Papers Home  |  Join  |  Contact Us  |  Privacy Policy  |  Login  |  Logout
  Search Keywords:  


Acceptance Essays
American History
Anatomy
Animal Science
Anthropology
Arts
Astronomy
Aviation
Beauty
Biographies
Book Reports
Business
Computers
Creative Writing
Current Events
Economics
Education
Engineering
English
Environmental Science
Ethics
European History
Film
Foreign Languages
Geography
Government
Health
History
Human Sexuality
Legal Issues
Marketing
Mathematics
Medicine
Miscellaneous
Music
Mythology
Philosophy
Physiology
Poetry
Political Science
Politics
Psychology
Religion
Science
Shakespeare
Social Issues
Sociology
Speech
Sports
Supernatural
Television
Technology
Theater
Zoology

Cloning

Below is a free term papers summary of the paper "Cloning." If you sign up, you can be reading the rest of this term papers in under two minutes. Registered users should login to view this term paper.

Term Paper TitleCloning
# of Words3577
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)14.31
cloning



[Category]:

Social Issues

[Paper Title]:

cloning, is it right?

[Text]:

The successful cloning of an adult sheep, announced in Scotland this past
February, is one of the most

dramatic recent examples of a scientific discovery becoming a public issue.
During the last few months,

various commentators -- scientists and theologians, physicians and legal
experts, talk-radio hosts and

editorial writers -- have been busily responding to the news, some calming
fears, other raising alarms

about the prospect of cloning a human being. At the request of the President,
the National Bioethics

Advisory Commission (NBAC) held hearings and prepared a report on the
religious, ethical, and legal

issues surrounding human cloning. While declining to call for a permanent ban
on the practice, the

Commission recommended a moratorium on efforts to clone human beings, and
emphasized the

importance of further public deliberation on the subject.

An interesting tension is at work in the NBAC report. Commission members were
well aware of "the

widespread public discomfort, even revulsion, about cloning human
beings." Perhaps recalling the images

of Dolly the ewe that were featured on the covers of national news magazines,
they noted that "the impact

of these most recent developments on our national psyche has been quite
remarkable." Accordingly, they

felt that one of their tasks was to articulate, as fully and sympathetically
as possible, the range of concerns

that the prospect of human cloning had elicited.

Yet it seems clear that some of these concerns, at least, are based on false
beliefs about genetic influence

and the nature of the individuals that would be produced through cloning.
Consider, for instance, the fear

that a clone would not be an "individual" but merely a "carbon
copy" of someone else -- an automaton of

the sort familiar from science fiction. As many scientists have pointed out,
a clone would not in fact be an

identical copy, but more like a delayed identical twin. And just as identical
twins are two separate people

-- biologically, psychologically, morally and legally, though not genetically
-- so, too, a clone would be a

separate person from her non-contemporaneous twin. To think otherwise is to
embrace a belief in genetic

determinism -- the view that genes determine everything about us, and that
environmental factors or the

random events in human development are insignificant.

The overwhelming scientific consensus is that gene...

This is not the end of the termpaper! Register below to see the complete version of this term paper.

Membership Plans Credit Card Check
1 month membership
3 month membership
(You Save 50%)
6 month membership
(You Save 67%)

Home  |  Login  |  Logout  |  Join  |  Privacy Policy  |  Contact Us
Copyright © 2002-2007 Mid Term Papers. All rights reserved. This term papers website is used for research purposes only.
If you have forgotten your username or password, please click here.
If you like to cancel your account, please click here.

1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22