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Which position do the authors hold with regard to the human body?

    { 1 } - The living human person is not the living human body.
    { 2 } - The cadaver of a person (the physical remains after death) is a human body in the proper sense of the word.
    { 3 } - The fact that the cadaver is a human body rather than a mass of organic matter, decomposing into constitutive, organic elements, may be seen in the resemblance of the remains to the living person.
    { 4 } - The remains of a person may properly be referred to as though the human person existed in the human body, or was limited by the human body.
    { 5 } - The human peson is a substantial unity of spirit (form) and body (matter).
    { 6 } - The human person is an accidental juxtaposition of two entities, body and soul.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

Which position do the authors hold with regard to the human body?

    { 1 } - The living human person is not the living human body.
    { 2 } - The cadaver of a person (the physical remains after death) is a human body in the proper sense of the word.
    { 3 } - The fact that the cadaver is a human body rather than a mass of organic matter, decomposing into constitutive, organic elements, may be seen in the resemblance of the remains to the living person.
    { 4 } - The remains of a person may properly be referred to as though the human person existed in the human body, or was limited by the human body.
    { 5 } - The human peson is a substantial unity of spirit (form) and body (matter).
    { 6 } - The human person is an accidental juxtaposition of two entities, body and soul.

See p. 408.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Which position do the authors hold with regard to the human body?

    { 1 } - The living human person is not the living human body.
    { 2 } - The cadaver of a person (the physical remains after death) is a human body in the proper sense of the word.
    { 3 } - The fact that the cadaver is a human body rather than a mass of organic matter, decomposing into constitutive, organic elements, may be seen in the resemblance of the remains to the living person.
    { 4 } - The remains of a person may properly be referred to as though the human person existed in the human body, or was limited by the human body.
    { 5 } - The human peson is a substantial unity of spirit (form) and body (matter).
    { 6 } - The human person is an accidental juxtaposition of two entities, body and soul.

See p. 407.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Which position do the authors hold with regard to the human body?

    { 1 } - The living human person is not the living human body.
    { 2 } - The cadaver of a person (the physical remains after death) is a human body in the proper sense of the word.
    { 3 } - The fact that the cadaver is a human body rather than a mass of organic matter, decomposing into constitutive, organic elements, may be seen in the resemblance of the remains to the living person.
    { 4 } - The remains of a person may properly be referred to as though the human person existed in the human body, or was limited by the human body.
    { 5 } - The human peson is a substantial unity of spirit (form) and body (matter).
    { 6 } - The human person is an accidental juxtaposition of two entities, body and soul.

See p. 408.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Which position do the authors hold with regard to the human body?

    { 1 } - The living human person is not the living human body.
    { 2 } - The cadaver of a person (the physical remains after death) is a human body in the proper sense of the word.
    { 3 } - The fact that the cadaver is a human body rather than a mass of organic matter, decomposing into constitutive, organic elements, may be seen in the resemblance of the remains to the living person.
    { 4 } - The remains of a person may properly be referred to as though the human person existed in the human body, or was limited by the human body.
    { 5 } - The human peson is a substantial unity of spirit (form) and body (matter).
    { 6 } - The human person is an accidental juxtaposition of two entities, body and soul.

See p. 407.

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5 is correct!

Which position do the authors hold with regard to the human body?

    { 1 } - The living human person is not the living human body.
    { 2 } - The cadaver of a person (the physical remains after death) is a human body in the proper sense of the word.
    { 3 } - The fact that the cadaver is a human body rather than a mass of organic matter, decomposing into constitutive, organic elements, may be seen in the resemblance of the remains to the living person.
    { 4 } - The remains of a person may properly be referred to as though the human person existed in the human body, or was limited by the human body.
    { 5 } - The human peson is a substantial unity of spirit (form) and body (matter).
    { 6 } - The human person is an accidental juxtaposition of two entities, body and soul.

See p. 408.

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6 is wrong. Please try again.

Which position do the authors hold with regard to the human body?

    { 1 } - The living human person is not the living human body.
    { 2 } - The cadaver of a person (the physical remains after death) is a human body in the proper sense of the word.
    { 3 } - The fact that the cadaver is a human body rather than a mass of organic matter, decomposing into constitutive, organic elements, may be seen in the resemblance of the remains to the living person.
    { 4 } - The remains of a person may properly be referred to as though the human person existed in the human body, or was limited by the human body.
    { 5 } - The human peson is a substantial unity of spirit (form) and body (matter).
    { 6 } - The human person is an accidental juxtaposition of two entities, body and soul.

See p. 408.

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