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cookcarl

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Which of the following objections to human cloning is not addressed by Tooley?
 
 

a. Cloning violates the clone's right to an open future.
  b. Cloning violates the principle of respect for persons.
   c. Cloning violates natural law.
  d. Cloning brings about psychological damage to the clone



Question 2

According to the Presidential Commission, intellectual freedom
 
 

a. always takes precedence over competing goals
  b. is always less important than competing goals
  c. is irrelevant in judging the ethics of scientific research
  d. should always be balanced with the accountability of individuals




courtney_bruh

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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

d.



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