A team of researchers found that people rate cloned faces as eerier and more improbable than those with different faces, due to the violation of the one-to-one correspondence between face and identity. The 'clone devaluation effect' was stronger when the number of clone faces increased.
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A bioethics researcher suggests that a robust global governance framework can be established for human cloning by adopting a deliberative format similar to climate change talks. This approach involves knowledge sharing, feasibility testing, and stakeholder involvement to promote ethical behavior.
A new report by the Genetics & Public Policy Center reveals a polarized debate over cloning policies, with high awareness but limited understanding of its scientific feasibility. The report highlights the need for sound science policy and contributes to public understanding of the complex ethical and policy issues surrounding cloning.
Leading researchers, including Gerald Schatten, explore the potential of stem cells from therapeutic cloning for treating various diseases. However, concerns over safety, efficacy, and ethical implications remain a topic of debate.
The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) has reaffirmed its ban on human reproductive cloning due to significant practical and ethical risks. The organization believes that the generation of clones could infringe upon human dignity, increase genetic determinism, and restrict autonomy.
A recent study suggests that primate cloning is difficult to achieve, even for embryonic stem cells. The researcher proposes a ban on reproductive cloning, citing moral and social concerns. This approach may lead to alternative methods for medical research using embryonic stem cells.
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Human cloning has raised concerns about individual uniqueness and self-identity, but an expert argues that these are influenced by qualitative traits beyond genetics. Brock suggests that history, relationships, and personal experiences shape our sense of identity, making cloning less likely to undermine human potential.
Dr. Glenn McGee presents a regulatory model to ensure the welfare of cloned children, drawing from adoption and divorce laws. He highlights concerns about physical safety and potential damage to family relationships, emphasizing the need for checks and balances in cloning.
Dr. Arthur L. Caplan argues that human cloning poses significant moral and ethical dilemmas, including the safety of the procedure, social implications, and emotional toll on clones. Despite advancements in technology, Caplan emphasizes the need to address these issues before pursuing human cloning.