Pure cloning

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Abstract

This Element explores the rationality and morality of the kind of human reproductive cloning that does not involve genetic enhancements or other biological alterations in the individuals produced. The analysis is needed because, sooner or later, the technique will be safe enough to be tested; yet its pros and cons have not been sufficiently investigated. The literature abounds with defenses and criticisms of cloning but these do not distinguish between impure and pure forms, the one allowing the combination of reproduction and amendments, the other not. Therefore, cloning is condemned or condoned on grounds that have more to do with enhancements than the reproductive act. This Element shows how the conceptual landscape changes when the distinction is made visible and the arguments targeted at the production of a new life without the support or burden of the enhancement factor. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages71
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-009-33378-8
ISBN (Print)978-1-009-64445-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Mar 2025
MoE publication typeC1 Book

Publication series

NameElements in Bioethics and Neuroethics
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISSN (Print)2752-3926
ISSN (Electronic)2752-3934

Keywords

  • cloning
  • ethics
  • reproduction
  • theoretical moralities
  • ideological rationalities

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