what makes one process 'natural' and the other not?
I came up with several analogies when I first read this, but my stuffy nose is distracting me so I can only offer what comes to mind right now
- My hair falling out due to hormones, natural.
- My hair falling out due to chemotherapy, not natural.
- Beer, created by the process of fermentation, natural.
- Liquor, created by the process of distillation, not natural.
One more...
- Blonde hair due to genetics or ultraviolet sunlight, natural.
- Blonde hair due to bleach or Tres Somme, not natural.
it seems to me that the only real difference is that in one set, the act and the outcome are random and in the other set the act and the outcome are determined
do you have some sort of anti-deterministic bias?
I'm talking about a forest fire being started by lightning, and you're talking about an arsonist with a can of gasline, matches and mental problems. If you want to address metaphysics, you'll need to raise the level of conversation higher than comparing clones and identical triplets.
yet this can happen 'naturally' and when it does it is usually associated with great praise: 'Oh wow! you look just like granddad when he was your age!'
None of the people in my anecdote knew my father when he was 33. And I don't imagine any of the people in your hypothetical anecdote saw granddad when he weighed 105 pounds before seeing his grandson who looked like he did back in the day.
And not to be pedantic, but my point about the clones is not that people will observe that they'll look "just like" but that they'll look identical. Haven't you ever seen Highlander, where McCloud greets his septegenerian wife, yet he hasn't aged a day? That's just downright creepy to me.