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1 Fw | in the very processes of procreation and their conformity with
2 Fw | as it originates and on procreation, but to offer, in the light
3 Fw | technical interventions on human procreation; the third part will offer
4 Fw | techniques of artificial procreation. ~
5 Intro,1 | and on the processes of procreation. Thanks to the progress
6 Intro,1 | dominate the processes of procreation. These techniques can enable
7 Intro,1 | that in interventions on procreation the values and rights of
8 Intro,3 | the field of sexuality and procreation, in which man and woman
9 Intro,3 | values in its union and in procreation which cannot be likened
10 Intro,3 | artificial interventions on procreation and on the origin of human
11 Intro,4 | techniques of artificial human procreation are two: the life of the
12 Intro,4 | such methods of artificial procreation must therefore be formulated
13 Intro,4 | values of life and of human procreation is therefore indispensable
14 Intro (18)| seminar on "Responsible Procreation", 17 September 1983, Insegnamenti
15 Intro,5 | human being. (20) Human procreation requires on the part of
16 Intro (22)| mutual self-giving and human procreation in the context of true love". ~
17 I,6 | the dignity both of human procreation and of the conjugal union. ~
18 I (32) | concerning artificial human procreation. ~
19 II | INTERVENTIONS UPON HUMAN PROCREATION ~By "artificial procreation"
20 II | PROCREATION ~By "artificial procreation" or " artificial fertilization"
21 II | techniques of artificial procreation considered in themselves,
22 II (*) | artificial fertilization or procreation, the Instruction means techniques
23 II (**) | homologous fertilization or procreation, the Instruction means the
24 II,1 | 1. WHY MUST HUMAN PROCREATION TAKE PLACE IN MARRIAGE? ~
25 II,1 | view a truly responsible procreation vis-à-vis the unborn child
26 II,1 | of marriage. ~For human procreation has specific characteristics
27 II,1 | and of the children: the procreation of a new person, whereby
28 II,1 | worthy of truly responsible procreation. ~
29 II,3 | and to the dignity of the procreation of the human person. Surrogate
30 II (*) | pregnancy an embryo to whose procreation she has contributed the
31 II,4 | MORAL POINT OF VIEW BETWEEN PROCREATION AND THE CONJUGAL ACT?~a)
32 II,4 | teaching on marriage and human procreation affirms the "inseparable
33 II,4 | conjugal act of its openness to procreation and in this way brings about
34 II,4 | fertilization, in seeking a procreation which is not the fruit of
35 II,4 | the moral point of view procreation is deprived of its proper
36 II,4 | respect for its openness to procreation; and the procreation of
37 II,4 | to procreation; and the procreation of a person must be the
38 II,4 | being thus follows from a procreation that is "linked to the union,
39 II,4 | human being make possible procreation in conformity with the dignity
40 II,4 | origin, demand that the procreation of a human person be brought
41 II,4 | spouses. The link between procreation and the conjugal act is
42 II,5 | dignity proper to human procreation. It is acknowledged that
43 II,5 | view for responsible human procreation. But this good intention
44 II,5 | setting worthy of human procreation. For the same reasons the
45 II,5 | because it deprives human procreation of the dignity which is
46 II,5 | found in extra-conjugal procreation; the family and marriage
47 II,5 | opposition to the dignity of procreation and of the conjugal union,
48 II,6 | between the conjugal union and procreation and on a consideration of
49 II,6 | conjugal act and of human procreation. "In its natural structure,
50 II,6 | done for the purpose of procreation, the act remains deprived
51 II,6 | mutual self-giving and human procreation in the context of true love' ".(54)~
52 II,7 | MEDICAL INTERVENTION IN HUMAN PROCREATION? ~The medical act must be
53 II,7 | medical intervention in procreation are deduced from the dignity
54 II,7 | of persons and of human procreation. He does not have the authority
55 II,7 | act in order to obtain a procreation which is neither its result
56 II,7 | embryo and to the dignity of procreation. The medical and nursing
57 II,8 | which are per se ordered to procreation.(57) A true and proper right
58 II,8 | not forget that "even when procreation is not possible, conjugal
59 II,8 | safeguarding the dignity of human procreation, some have achieved results
60 III | techniques of artificial procreation which, for the benefit of
61 III | techniques of artificial procreation and will find the wisdom
62 Conclu | in the processes of human procreation raises very serious moral
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