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The authors' problem with the use of fertility drugs to mature several ova at once is that

    { 1 } - it violates the interpersonal nature of genital acts.
    { 2 } - removal of such ova violates the principle of totality and integrity.
    { 3 } - it uses an evil means to a good end.
    { 4 } - it may result in simultaneous multiple pregnancies, which are maladaptive for the human species.

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The authors' problem with the use of fertility drugs to mature several ova at once is that

The maturing of ova is not a genital act.

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The authors' problem with the use of fertility drugs to mature several ova at once is that

    { 1 } - it violates the interpersonal nature of genital acts.
    { 2 } - removal of such ova violates the principle of totality and integrity.
    { 3 } - it uses an evil means to a good end.
    { 4 } - it may result in simultaneous multiple pregnancies, which are maladaptive for the human species.

See p. 241-2.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

The authors' problem with the use of fertility drugs to mature several ova at once is that

    { 1 } - it violates the interpersonal nature of genital acts.
    { 2 } - removal of such ova violates the principle of totality and integrity.
    { 3 } - it uses an evil means to a good end.
    { 4 } - it may result in simultaneous multiple pregnancies, which are maladaptive for the human species.

The maturing of ova is not an evil means.

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4 is correct!

The authors' problem with the use of fertility drugs to mature several ova at once is that

    { 1 } - it violates the interpersonal nature of genital acts.
    { 2 } - removal of such ova violates the principle of totality and integrity.
    { 3 } - it uses an evil means to a good end.
    { 4 } - it may result in simultaneous multiple pregnancies, which are maladaptive for the human species.

See pp. 241-2.

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