Bioethical considerations about human and animal cloning
Abstract
The debate over the achievements and limitations of technology with regards to animal and human cloning is the subject of this paper by Professor Pastor.
The author’s basic premise is the need to analyze scientific advances in the light of human responsibility. Only a profound ethical reflection ensures the keeping of laws and their self-regulation.
The punishment of certain type of conduct is not, in practice, a guarantee that no one will practice it.
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