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Humans have within their grasp the ability and technology to
create life. Many believe that this knowledge will lead to
further degradation of the human spirit. But others, like
Prometheus and his gift of fire, believe that new technology is
the key to a new, and better, reality. Genetic engineering and,
specifically, cloning, of human life has become an issue of
extreme gravity in the age of technology where anything may be
dreamed and many
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with is the moral dilemma that incapacitated Frankenstein: To what degree do we, as a society, trust in the moral consequences of past imaginings when considering the present realities? Works Cited Easterbrook, Gregg. "Will Homo Sapiens Become Obsolete?: Medical Evolution." The New Republic, (1999): March, p20(1). Kass, Leon R. "Why We Should Ban The Cloning Of Humans." The New Republic, (1997): June, pp. PG. Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. Hindle, Maurice, Ed., (London, ENG: Penguin, 1992).
with is the moral dilemma that incapacitated Frankenstein: To what degree do we, as a society, trust in the moral consequences of past imaginings when considering the present realities? Works Cited Easterbrook, Gregg. "Will Homo Sapiens Become Obsolete?: Medical Evolution." The New Republic, (1999): March, p20(1). Kass, Leon R. "Why We Should Ban The Cloning Of Humans." The New Republic, (1997): June, pp. PG. Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. Hindle, Maurice, Ed., (London, ENG: Penguin, 1992).