Brock considers the argument that human cloning would cause special psychological
problems for the cloned individual, and he concludes that
a. real, substantial, significant, and unavoidable psychological harm would
inevitably result.
b. this is a fantasy, and no genuine risk is involved.
c. there is almost certain to be some psychological harm, but the harm is small and is
treatable.
d. there is likely to be some harm, but there will certainly be greater psychological
benefits than harms.
e. this is a speculative issue, and we simply do not know at this point whether there
would be psychological harms.
e
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a. true b. false
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What will be an ideal response?
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