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A slant on cloning.

W Powers

    National Journal
    |December 17, 1997
    PubMed
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    Human cloning presents a significant moral challenge. Recent discussions suggest the ethical debate is concluding, with Dr. Seed

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    Area of Science:

    • Bioethics
    • Reproductive Science

    Background:

    • Human cloning represents a complex ethical dilemma, comparable in significance to the splitting of the atom.
    • Recent media reports, including those in The New York Times, indicate a potential shift in the public and scientific discourse surrounding human cloning, suggesting the ethical debate may be nearing resolution.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the current state of the ethical debate on human cloning.
    • To introduce the perspective of Dr. Seed on the ongoing discussions and potential future of human cloning.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of recent media coverage concerning human cloning ethics.
    • Analysis of arguments presented in public discourse.
    • Introduction of a specific viewpoint (Dr. Seed) to the ethical discussion.

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    Main Results:

    • The ethical debate surrounding human cloning, while historically contentious, appears to be evolving.
    • Emerging narratives suggest a potential consensus or at least a winding down of the core ethical objections in some quarters.

    Conclusions:

    • The scientific and ethical landscape of human cloning is dynamic.
    • Further examination of Dr. Seed's contributions is warranted to understand their impact on the ongoing discourse and potential future implications.