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The morality of a human act
{ 1 } - need not involve all four dimensions of human functioning.
{ 2 } - can be determined by asking biologists what is natural to a human being.
{ 3 } - can be determined by the spiritual meaning of an act apart from its biological character.
{ 4 } - can be determined by the social meaning of an act apart from its biological character.
{ 5 } - must be determined in the context of the activity of the human person as a whole.
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The morality of a human act
{ 1 } - need not involve all four dimensions of human functioning.
{ 2 } - can be determined by asking biologists what is natural to a human being.
{ 3 } - can be determined by the spiritual meaning of an act apart from its biological character.
{ 4 } - can be determined by the social meaning of an act apart from its biological character.
{ 5 } - must be determined in the context of the activity of the human person as a whole.
See p. 33.
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The morality of a human act
{ 1 } - need not involve all four dimensions of human functioning.
{ 2 } - can be determined by asking biologists what is natural to a human being.
{ 3 } - can be determined by the spiritual meaning of an act apart from its biological character.
{ 4 } - can be determined by the social meaning of an act apart from its biological character.
{ 5 } - must be determined in the context of the activity of the human person as a whole.
See p. 33.
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The morality of a human act
{ 1 } - need not involve all four dimensions of human functioning.
{ 2 } - can be determined by asking biologists what is natural to a human being.
{ 3 } - can be determined by the spiritual meaning of an act apart from its biological character.
{ 4 } - can be determined by the social meaning of an act apart from its biological character.
{ 5 } - must be determined in the context of the activity of the human person as a whole.
See p. 33.
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The morality of a human act
{ 1 } - need not involve all four dimensions of human functioning.
{ 2 } - can be determined by asking biologists what is natural to a human being.
{ 3 } - can be determined by the spiritual meaning of an act apart from its biological character.
{ 4 } - can be determined by the social meaning of an act apart from its biological character.
{ 5 } - must be determined in the context of the activity of the human person as a whole.
See p. 33.
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The morality of a human act
{ 1 } - need not involve all four dimensions of human functioning.
{ 2 } - can be determined by asking biologists what is natural to a human being.
{ 3 } - can be determined by the spiritual meaning of an act apart from its biological character.
{ 4 } - can be determined by the social meaning of an act apart from its biological character.
{ 5 } - must be determined in the context of the activity of the human person as a whole.
See p. 33.
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