Thursday, May 21, 2020

Ethical And Philosophical Nature Of Human Rights - 2452 Words

Our century is rich in the greatest discoveries in all fields of science and technology that had changed the quality of our lives. Perhaps one of the main branches of knowledge that will shape the world in the XXI century is genetics. That relatively young science has always been associated with lots of controversies and debates. That is, in my opinion, correlates with the course themes of Ideology and Inquiry, and secondly Origins and Politics of human rights. However, recent progression in genetics and genetic engineering have made it possible to change the very nature of the mankind, thus uprising many questions of ethical and philosophical nature. Personally speaking, in choosing the topic for the essay I were mainly interested†¦show more content†¦In fact, the background information of mine is quite limited in a sense that I have never experienced a chance to face cloning in reality, however the idea of it that I gathered from the movies and other sources of social medi a, made me interested in going deeply into research in order to find out whether I am for or against cloning. Cloning is typically defined as the production of cells or organisms with the same nuclear genomes that of the other cell or organism. Accordingly, by cloning can create any living organism that is identical to exist or have existed. This process potentially gives all humans incredible opportunities. Nevertheless, there are many arguments both for and against cloning. But mostly these opinions are formed on the basis of incomplete study of this problem and the one and the other side does not posses the full range of information on the subject, and often replaces misunderstandings with guesses that are not consistent with the scientific points of view. Furthermore, we will try to understand both benefits and negative consequences of cloning animals and humans. At first, I will consider cloning phenomenon and its process, and secondly, I will consider the ethical dimension of this phenomenon. In fact, a clone – is just an identical twin of another person, delayed from the time. However, science fiction novels and movies created a stigma that human

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