![Cloning, Epilogue](/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
In an insightful essay (published in an excellent anthology edited by Martha Nussbaum and Cass Sunstein, which also includes other sources cited in this series…
![The new emperor's clones: Obama's refreshing but tepid embrace of reasoned sci/tech policy](/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
On 9 March, President Obama issued an executive order to lift hobbling restrictions on embryonic stem cell research imposed by his predecessor, George Bush. In…
![Cloning, part one: The ballad of bill S.812](/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
Two years before Obama’s executive order to rescind limits on stem cell research, Senator Orrin Hatch introduced bill S.812, the ‘Human Cloning Ban and Stem…
![Cloning, part two: Hearsay, hearsay!](/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
The trouble started back in December 2002, when the BBC aired a documentary film that openly probed the tenets of a popular sect. The day…
![Cloning, part three: Eve](/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
The same winter that saw controversy over the BBC documentary on Crispian Hollis’s sect, another claim was foisted on the world by another sect, who…
![Cloning, part four: Our genomes, ourselves](/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
Let’s start with the worn chestnut of identity. Ethicist Robert Williamson has posited ‘that there is a personal right, ethically based, to individuality, autonomy, and…
![Cloning, part five: Eugenics](/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
But in assessing the fear that cloning will lead to eugenics, note that human mate choice is already eugenic. Lest you doubt, take an extreme…
![Cloning, part six: Poverty and exploitation](/wp-content/themes/oxygen/images/archive-thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
Reproductive cloning seems unlikely to spread quickly, of course. Costly services serve mainly rich folks, after all — and rich folks are rare (plus, sex…