Dignity of Human Procreation and the Simple Case In Vitro Fertilization
Moral-Theological Debate in the Light of “Donum Vitae”
Dignity of Human Procreation and the Simple Case In Vitro Fertilization
Moral-Theological Debate in the Light of “Donum Vitae”
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Whereas, almost all Catholic moral theologians and ethicists do not have many problems receiving the negative judgment of Donum Vitae on heterologous artificial insemination and regular IVF as procedures of generating human life, only few find it difficult and unacceptable for the Simple Case IVF to be proscribed because they consider it less problematic. The Catholic Scholars who express dissent against the evaluation and conclusion of the Magisterium on the Simple Case seem to suggest that the destruction of human embryos and the use of a donor constitute the only problem of this procedure. But their reasoning can be considered inadequate because it fails to understand the theological and moral basis for the dignity of human procreation. The fact that the Simple Case IVF violates the principle of inseparability of the conjugal act by seeking the generation of human life outside of the conjugal act makes it intrinsically illicit and unacceptable for human procreation.
Table of Contents – Preface - Acknowledgements - Table of Contents - List of Abbreviations - General Introduction - Chapter One The Magisterium and Some Theological Opinions on Artificial Procreation - Chapter Two Moral-Theological Arguments in Favor of the Simple Case of Homologous IVF-ET - Chapter Three In Defense of Donum Vitae’s Arguments against the Simple Case of Homologous IVF-ET - General Evaluation and Conclusion - Bibliography