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  1. Ronald Bailey | From the May 1997 issue. By now everyone knows that Scottish biotechnologists have cloned a sheep. They took a cell from a 6-year-old sheep, added its genes to a hollowed-out egg...

  2. We share the dissatisfaction of defenders of legalizing cloning with most of the standard arguments against cloning. But we believe that the pro-cloning arguments are also problematic, and fail to deal with a potentially important objection.

  3. Jan 1, 2020 · Given the current level of cloning technology concerning other animals there is every reason to believe that early human clones will have shorter-than-average life-spans, and will be unusually prone to disease.

    • Jaime Ahlberg, Harry Brighouse
    • 2010
  4. See Ronald Bailey, What Exactly Is Wrong with Cloning People?, in THE HUMAN CLONING DEBATE 181, 182-87 (Glenn McGee ed., 1998) (presenting opposing views on cloning). 3.

    • Sophia Kolehmainen
    • 1999
  5. Bailey's own optimistic view is one where biotech leads humans toward healthier and happier lives, and he unabashedly supports the efforts of scientists to use stem cells, cloning and gene...

    • Jason Borenstein
    • 2005
  6. Feb 5, 2020 · -- The standard objections to cloning won't bear examination / Ronald Bailey. -- The cloning issue reveals shortcomings in bioethics / Daniel Callahan pt. 6. Cloning and religion. Some religious leaders would permit cloning of humans / The Christian Century. -- Cloning humans should never be attempted / John Frederic Kilner.

  7. Nov 28, 2001 · When it comes to human cloning, President Bush should remember: First, do no harm. Ronald Bailey | 11.28.2001 12:00 AM

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