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With regard to cosmetic surgery, the authors hold:
{ 1 } - It is directed at restoring normal function.
{ 2 } - It is justified when the purpose is simply the enhancement of sexual attractiveness or the concealment of normal aging.
{ 3 } - It is not justified when it is associated with a functional defect such as cleft palate.
{ 4 } - It is not justified if the purpose is to acquire what is generally regarded as a normal, attractive appearance for one's gender or even to enhance it.
{ 5 } - It is not unjust for a society to devote so much of its resources to vanity when the poor lack necessities.
{ 6 } - While not a "function" of the body, human appearance is very important to human life, both with regard to sexual attraction and with regard to all our social relationships.
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With regard to cosmetic surgery, the authors hold:
{ 1 } - It is directed at restoring normal function.
{ 2 } - It is justified when the purpose is simply the enhancement of sexual attractiveness or the concealment of normal aging.
{ 3 } - It is not justified when it is associated with a functional defect such as cleft palate.
{ 4 } - It is not justified if the purpose is to acquire what is generally regarded as a normal, attractive appearance for one's gender or even to enhance it.
{ 5 } - It is not unjust for a society to devote so much of its resources to vanity when the poor lack necessities.
{ 6 } - While not a "function" of the body, human appearance is very important to human life, both with regard to sexual attraction and with regard to all our social relationships.
No, they hold that it is directed at improving appearance.
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With regard to cosmetic surgery, the authors hold:
{ 1 } - It is directed at restoring normal function.
{ 2 } - It is justified when the purpose is simply the enhancement of sexual attractiveness or the concealment of normal aging.
{ 3 } - It is not justified when it is associated with a functional defect such as cleft palate.
{ 4 } - It is not justified if the purpose is to acquire what is generally regarded as a normal, attractive appearance for one's gender or even to enhance it.
{ 5 } - It is not unjust for a society to devote so much of its resources to vanity when the poor lack necessities.
{ 6 } - While not a "function" of the body, human appearance is very important to human life, both with regard to sexual attraction and with regard to all our social relationships.
See p. 340.
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With regard to cosmetic surgery, the authors hold:
{ 1 } - It is directed at restoring normal function.
{ 2 } - It is justified when the purpose is simply the enhancement of sexual attractiveness or the concealment of normal aging.
{ 3 } - It is not justified when it is associated with a functional defect such as cleft palate.
{ 4 } - It is not justified if the purpose is to acquire what is generally regarded as a normal, attractive appearance for one's gender or even to enhance it.
{ 5 } - It is not unjust for a society to devote so much of its resources to vanity when the poor lack necessities.
{ 6 } - While not a "function" of the body, human appearance is very important to human life, both with regard to sexual attraction and with regard to all our social relationships.
See p. 340.
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With regard to cosmetic surgery, the authors hold:
{ 1 } - It is directed at restoring normal function.
{ 2 } - It is justified when the purpose is simply the enhancement of sexual attractiveness or the concealment of normal aging.
{ 3 } - It is not justified when it is associated with a functional defect such as cleft palate.
{ 4 } - It is not justified if the purpose is to acquire what is generally regarded as a normal, attractive appearance for one's gender or even to enhance it.
{ 5 } - It is not unjust for a society to devote so much of its resources to vanity when the poor lack necessities.
{ 6 } - While not a "function" of the body, human appearance is very important to human life, both with regard to sexual attraction and with regard to all our social relationships.
See p. 340.
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With regard to cosmetic surgery, the authors hold:
{ 1 } - It is directed at restoring normal function.
{ 2 } - It is justified when the purpose is simply the enhancement of sexual attractiveness or the concealment of normal aging.
{ 3 } - It is not justified when it is associated with a functional defect such as cleft palate.
{ 4 } - It is not justified if the purpose is to acquire what is generally regarded as a normal, attractive appearance for one's gender or even to enhance it.
{ 5 } - It is not unjust for a society to devote so much of its resources to vanity when the poor lack necessities.
{ 6 } - While not a "function" of the body, human appearance is very important to human life, both with regard to sexual attraction and with regard to all our social relationships.
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With regard to cosmetic surgery, the authors hold:
{ 1 } - It is directed at restoring normal function.
{ 2 } - It is justified when the purpose is simply the enhancement of sexual attractiveness or the concealment of normal aging.
{ 3 } - It is not justified when it is associated with a functional defect such as cleft palate.
{ 4 } - It is not justified if the purpose is to acquire what is generally regarded as a normal, attractive appearance for one's gender or even to enhance it.
{ 5 } - It is not unjust for a society to devote so much of its resources to vanity when the poor lack necessities.
{ 6 } - While not a "function" of the body, human appearance is very important to human life, both with regard to sexual attraction and with regard to all our social relationships.
See p. 340.
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