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You may say that this is nonsense, fin de siecle rubbish, science-fiction story. But aren't we already deep in it if cloning of humans is within the reach? Is not cloning itself some kind of encroachment upon human life? It necessarily violates the rights of nature. Creating a human clone is not as subtle as the natural phenomenon of identical twins. Cloning would infringe the rights and dignity not only of the original genetic 'material' but also of its (or maybe it is better to say 'his'/'her') copy. The whole order of moral values so carefully reared by generations throughout centuries would collapse. How would we find our identity in the world full of human copies? Would there be place for everybody?