What societal issues are raised through the cloning plot in "Chloe The Clone" by William E. Mason?
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What societal issues are raised through the cloning plot in "Chloe The Clone" by William E. Mason?
What societal issues are raised through the cloning plot in "Chloe The Clone" by William E. Mason?
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I will say this book would be an interesting one to have in a book club. It would have some lively discussion points.
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I agree with this sentiment! While it could be dangerous, used responsibly, the science could help countless people. It would also definitely help not to have to speak to relatives of brain-dead patients about organ donation.NetMassimo wrote: ↑20 Apr 2025, 09:25 Science fiction stories have been featuring cloning for a long time. However, the ethical and moral issues connected to cloning have become mainstream only after some animals started being cloned. Cloning single organs to be used for transplants would solve many dilemmas.
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Organ donation mostly relies on someone else's tragedy, which also means that there's always a shortage of organs. Donation also means rejection risk, while a cloned organ would be like a part of the person in need, just grown outside their body.Kendal Low wrote: ↑23 Apr 2025, 15:32 I agree with this sentiment! While it could be dangerous, used responsibly, the science could help countless people. It would also definitely help not to have to speak to relatives of brain-dead patients about organ donation.

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I agree with you; cloning the required organ only makes it a lot easier, more practical, and even less tragic. The author made sure to find an excuse for not using this method in order to justify the way the plot goes.NetMassimo wrote: ↑23 Apr 2025, 15:35Organ donation mostly relies on someone else's tragedy, which also means that there's always a shortage of organs. Donation also means rejection risk, while a cloned organ would be like a part of the person in need, just grown outside their body.Kendal Low wrote: ↑23 Apr 2025, 15:32 I agree with this sentiment! While it could be dangerous, used responsibly, the science could help countless people. It would also definitely help not to have to speak to relatives of brain-dead patients about organ donation.
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Indeed. The plot needed to go into ethical and moral issues connected to the birth of a full human. Here, we go beyond all of that by discussing the possibilities of the development of cloning technologies.Omneya Shakeep wrote: ↑23 Apr 2025, 19:11
I agree with you; cloning the required organ only makes it a lot easier, more practical, and even less tragic. The author made sure to find an excuse for not using this method in order to justify the way the plot goes.

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