Well I mean we are doing that, I read this a while ago. It would be to time consuming to grow a full human and then let the body and organs age to work for an adult. (If the one who needs the organs is an adult) Their is a book called the House of the Scorpion that is about a kid who is a clone grown for his organs though he is not brain dead and is allowed to grow a "normal" life but in the story many of societies elite have brain dead clones grown for the purpose of organ transplant. It's fiction of course but it's relevant. Now that I have gone off topic back to my original point, the way we are going is seems that we will be using 3d printing and a persons stem cells now we aren't there yet but right now people are printing replacements for hips and such things tailored to each person. As it goes we may be able to if not eliminate at least reduce the need for donors in the future.Reading the title, I first thought it would be about building a clone army to fight wars for us ¬¬
But anyway, wouldn't it be better to grow the organ individually instead of cloning a whole human? I think that if we really have to clone brain dead human for their organ then it really should be done when there are no other options (e.g. no suitable organ donors).
Yeah, seems to me we'd be better off simply cloning individual organs or body parts. 3D printing has a lot of potential, maybe one day we'll be able to print pretty much anything as long as the necessary matter and energy is available.
It'd definitely be easier to simply clone the individual organs or body parts. MIT is currently working on 3d printing livers, they haven't been able to do it to scale yet, but it has a lot of potential: http://www.3ders.org/articles/20140622-mit-researchers-building-mini-human-livers-with-3d-printing.htmlDon't change the poll now. Growing a new organ is no fun for the topic.
Also good luck at 3D printing a cell xfd.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0EJmBoLq-gYeah, seems to me we'd be better off simply cloning individual organs or body parts. 3D printing has a lot of potential, maybe one day we'll be able to print pretty much anything as long as the necessary matter and energy is available.
It also offers a much higher benefit than animals for food do, just saying, since meat is basically a luxury where as this would save people's lives.I would say it's about as unethical as domesticating animals for food. Sure it's bad, but awfully convenient and something we won't even notice by a few generations.
I can understand not wanting to grow brain dead human clones and harvesting organs (there's some ethical issues there for sure). But simply cloning and printing organs? That's science increasing the quality of human life, it doesn't matter if it's playing "God" or not.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0EJmBoLq-g
One day we will be able to print organs for people, but I don't believe that we should. Are we not just playing God?
I think we should, the benefits are too great to ignore. If we have the technology to provide sick people with the organs that they need, it would be unethical and wasteful to not do so.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0EJmBoLq-g
One day we will be able to print organs for people, but I don't believe that we should. Are we not just playing God?
I don't really have an opinion regarding the ethics of human cloning other than that it seems unnecessary.And playing god? I can see a lot going wrong if humans possessed power we weren't able to control. To have godlike technology, you need a godlike understanding of science and the consequences of your actions. We aren't even close to having the latter and would therefore almost definitely destroy not only ourselves, but any life that we would get our hands on. Gods can be evil too.