Steven Barnes' 2004 novel, The Cestus Deception, shows how Jedi value the clones as individuals. The book notes, “ didn’t matter that they’d all begun life in identical artificial wombs.
They were created for the sole purpose of combat. However, as the war progressed, the Jedi began to realize that clones were living beings with individual personalities, regardless of how they were created. Clone troopers often viewed themselves as expendable for the sake of the Republic.