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Pete_1
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This seems irrelevant, the desire is still the same, sex without procreation. One is still activley trying to prevent reproduction.Because NFP works with the natural cycle of the body, not contrary to it.
The natural end of the genitals are of course reproduction, but the natural ends of the ears are hearing, does this mean it is wrong for me to wear ear plugs?However, part of the philosophical reply deals specifically with the total human nature, not merely the natural physical ends of the body. On the human nature score, I think we’d have to go back to the idea that sexual expression is meant to complement the sexual expression of someone of the opposite sex.
How?To reduce the act to solitary pleasure not only frustrates the physical end of the act, but also its other ends related to the total flourishing of the human person.
Masturbation temporarily frustrates the natural end of reproduction.The other example (deafening yourself temporarily to save your life) doesn’t seem to relate to the topic under discussion, except insofar as it temporarily frustrates the natural end of hearing
I was trying to establish that acting against a natural end is not intrinsically immoral.in order to preserve the greater natural end of life itself. I don’t think the topic under discussion aims at some greater natural end beyond itself. No one ever died, as far as I know, from lack of it.
I would also argue that acting against a basic good e.g reproduction or friendship is also not intrinsically immoral.
Is it wrong for a man to cease to be friends with another?