Depends what ones views with bioethics are.
If you're an evolutionist, the question shouldn't be "do you want to be cloned" but rather "should you be cloned"? Cos if you keep producing the same genetic material which is what you're essentially doing with cloning, how would that increase your survival as an organism in the wild?
2006-11-27 18:58:06
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answered by AM 3
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I think it would be interesting to do studies to see how environment affects outcome because you no longer have to take into account DNA differences.
Specifically, I don't care to be cloned. It would be cool, but it would also be weird. Imagine talking to your clone in the future? They'd be like a mini-me (except for differences in environmental upbringing) and it would be like so... I've always liked art, do you like art? And it would be a rather awkward affair, because identities aren't meant to be duplicated.
2006-11-27 22:34:10
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answered by scurvybc 3
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Yes.
More me = A better world
You see, I'm a humanitarian. I want what's best for the world: more me.
2006-11-27 21:24:08
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answered by my nickname 2
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God no. One of me is enough.
2006-11-27 21:20:04
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answered by Patchy O'Squirrel 2
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I guess that would be cool.
2006-11-27 21:26:08
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answered by Lizzie 5
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