The idea of cloning humans has been around for as long as we could clone animals. This idea has raised many ethical dilemmas and has been debated for a long time. There are many dilemmas from example if a man was wounded in (for example) a car crash and ends up having severe brain damage and this man's wife wants to clone him as she wants to be only with him would the clone love her, and for that matter the clone would have to grow up and (and this would take time) and even then she could have moved on in that time. Then the fact the made a new human from the purpose of stay with someone they love (would be proxy make a new human) and then they could just abandon they and they would really have nowhere to do. Then there is the issue of creating life for a work force. As the company could just clone more worker there would be no use for "human" works and the clones only purpose would be to work for said company("Why Clone") ("Clone Risks").
"Why Clone?" Why Clone? Sepa, n.d. Web. 28 Apr. 2015.
What Are the Risks of Cloning?" What Are the Risks of Cloning? Business Pundit, 19 Feb. 2009. Web. 29 Apr. 2015.
"Why Clone?" Why Clone? Sepa, n.d. Web. 28 Apr. 2015.
What Are the Risks of Cloning?" What Are the Risks of Cloning? Business Pundit, 19 Feb. 2009. Web. 29 Apr. 2015.