Ethics of cloning extinct animals from "summary" of Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
The idea of cloning extinct animals raises a host of ethical issues that cannot be ignored. The very act of bringing back these long-gone creatures raises questions about the consequences of tampering with nature. As Dr. Malcolm astutely points out, just because we can do something, doesn't necessarily mean we should. The ethical implications of resurrecting extinct species go beyond mere scientific curiosity. By bringing these animals back to life, we are essentially playing God, altering the course of evolution in ways we cannot predict. This power to manipulate nature can have far-reaching consequences, both for the cloned animals themselves and for the ecosystems they are reintroduced into. Furthermore, the act of cloning extinct animals ra...Similar Posts
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