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The principle of totality may justify direct sterilization, since here the interference with sexual organs may be justified by the greater good of the person.

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The principle of totality may justify direct sterilization, since here the interference with sexual organs may be justified by the greater good of the person.

Sterility intended in itself is not oriented to the integral good of the person, since it deliberately deprives foreseen and freely chosen sexual activity of an essential element. See p. 290-1.

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The principle of totality may justify direct sterilization, since here the interference with sexual organs may be justified by the greater good of the person.

Sterility intended in itself is not oriented to the integral good of the person, since it deliberately deprives foreseen and freely chosen sexual activity of an essential element. See p. 290-1.

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