Cloning a human has to do with science and science does not know anything for sure. Their research can’t be proven; the truth is nothing more than an illusion. We each construct our own world according to our own perception. There is no objective truth, only our own perception of what is true. The truth is an illusion of our perception which appears to be real. By cloning a human, science will seek new forms, new ways to analyze which is totally acceptable in post modernism but the question is, how will they know what they’re doing? How can they try to change science or move a step forward in humanity if they can’t change the world for their own purposes? We deny the equivalency of scientific truth and absolute truth, which is the one we think we know. Cloning a human doesn’t have the right amount of observations required to learn and create a process like human cloning. It is not ethical to try to make a copy of a person, try to copy their anatomy and physical characteristics when scientists in modern era don’t completely know how to reason ability and knowledge. Scientists can never be certain of the “truth” of what they think is right. It is not ethical to clone a human or use genetic engineering, the truth can be found by other ways rather than doing something we don’t know is for sure is right as scientists always try to do in their “new experiments.”
Friday, February 26, 2010
Genetic Engineering and Human Cloning: Ethical?
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