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Which alterations to human organs other than the brain do the authors think would be ethical?

    { 1 } - Those which gave support to human intelligence by helping the life of the brain and which did not suppress any of the fundamental human functions that integrate the human personality.
    { 2 } - Those which would make it impossible for a human being to directly sense the external world at least as effectively as he can now.
    { 3 } - Those which would make human beings sexless and incapable of parenthood.
    { 4 } - Those which would make it impossible for human beings to experience the basic emotions.

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1 is correct!

Which alterations to human organs other than the brain do the authors think would be ethical?

See p. 318.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Which alterations to human organs other than the brain do the authors think would be ethical?

    { 1 } - Those which gave support to human intelligence by helping the life of the brain and which did not suppress any of the fundamental human functions that integrate the human personality.
    { 2 } - Those which would make it impossible for a human being to directly sense the external world at least as effectively as he can now.
    { 3 } - Those which would make human beings sexless and incapable of parenthood.
    { 4 } - Those which would make it impossible for human beings to experience the basic emotions.

This would be contrary to the principle of totality and integrity. See pp. 318-9.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Which alterations to human organs other than the brain do the authors think would be ethical?

    { 1 } - Those which gave support to human intelligence by helping the life of the brain and which did not suppress any of the fundamental human functions that integrate the human personality.
    { 2 } - Those which would make it impossible for a human being to directly sense the external world at least as effectively as he can now.
    { 3 } - Those which would make human beings sexless and incapable of parenthood.
    { 4 } - Those which would make it impossible for human beings to experience the basic emotions.

This would be contrary to the principle of totality and integrity. See pp. 318-9.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Which alterations to human organs other than the brain do the authors think would be ethical?

    { 1 } - Those which gave support to human intelligence by helping the life of the brain and which did not suppress any of the fundamental human functions that integrate the human personality.
    { 2 } - Those which would make it impossible for a human being to directly sense the external world at least as effectively as he can now.
    { 3 } - Those which would make human beings sexless and incapable of parenthood.
    { 4 } - Those which would make it impossible for human beings to experience the basic emotions.

This would be contrary to the principle of totality and integrity. See pp. 318-9.

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