Re: Replicant EThics and the Free Market

The Low Golden Willow (phoenix@ugcs.caltech.edu)
Mon, 24 Feb 1997 18:36:46 -0800 (PST)


On Feb 24, 8:14pm, RavnStCrow@aol.com wrote:

} Umm.... just curious, you say your clone will not have a brain, and it is an
} exact replica of you....

Genetic replica. Brain stem development should be suppressable. No
brain, no person. Actually letting the body grow under total sensory
deprivation would probably also prevent any mental development --
important experiment -- but people would probably be happier if the
brain was obviously gone. Actually people won't be happy at all, but
convincing them would be easier with physical removal or suppressing.

Merry part,
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