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1 Intro,1 | reasonable dominion over nature".(1) They might constitute
2 Intro,3 | presupposes a proper idea of the nature of the human person in his
3 Intro,3 | in keeping with his true nature that the human person can
4 Intro,3 | unified totality":(9) and this nature is at the same time corporal
5 Intro,3 | the bodily and spiritual nature of the human person. Therefore
6 Intro,4 | existence and the special nature of the transmission of human
7 Intro,4 | derives from the special nature of the human person. "The
8 Intro,4 | human life is entrusted by nature to a personal and conscious
9 Intro (22)| criteria drawn from the nature of the human person and
10 I,1 | TAKING INTO ACCOUNT HIS NATURE AND IDENTITY? ~The human
11 I,1 | detailed reflection on the nature and specific identity -
12 I,1 | affirmation of a philosophical nature, but it constantly reaffirms
13 I (32) | conformity with the personal nature of the human being. Life
14 II,4 | which is based upon the nature of marriage and the intimate
15 II,4 | marriage is ordered by its nature and by which the spouses
16 II,5 | For this reason the very nature of homologous IVF and ET
17 II,6 | consideration of the personal nature of the conjugal act and
18 II,6 | wife, which by the very nature of the agents and the proper
19 II,6 | the agents and the proper nature of the act is the expression
20 II,8 | the child's dignity and nature. The child is not an object
21 III | State: they pertain to human nature and are inherent in the
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