Human cloning and Immanuel Kant
Title: Human cloning and Immanuel Kant
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Details: Words: 1250 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Human cloning and Immanuel Kant
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Details: Words: 1250 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Ruben Guizar
 Philosophy
 
 
 
 Over the last decade, the advent of cloning and
 
 advancements in human genetic research have presented
 
 society with a complicated moral quandary. Debate rages as
 
 to what constitutes legitimate paths of inquiry and where
 
 to draw the line as to research that strikes many people as
 
 morally wrong. The basic question is: "how does society
 
 determine what's right?" While, of course, questions
 
 regarding human genetic research are new, this basic
 
 question is 
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lower the way that human life is valued in our society.
 
 Also, the idea of human embryos being created and destroyed
 
 simply to further genetic research objectives is simply
 
 abhorrent on an instinctive level. Therefore, while it!
 
 can be seen that this technology needs to be carefully
 
 controlled and supervised in regards to moral issues, it
 
 should not be totally banned either, as it also has the
 
 power to benefit society to a great degree.
 
 
 

