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Responding to Pope John Paul II's call to give the "ethical grounds and personalistic reasons" behind the Church's teaching on sexual morality, this reflection written over the span of two articles analyzes the norms of the natural law related to human sexuality from a personalist perspective. The key ideas of this study are drawn from two passages: one from Gaudium et spes which states that "The sexual characteristics of man and the human faculty of reproduction wonderfully exceed the dispositions of lower forms of life", the other from Humanae vitae stating that "Conjugal love reveals its true nature and nobility when it is considered in its supreme origin, God, who is love … and it is of supreme importance to have an exact idea of these." Part I provides an overview of natural law theory, explaining what it means that the natural law is not arbitrary, but the moral norms governing our actions in relation to the beings in the world are rooted in the nature and value of those things. Second, on the background of John Paul II's idea that "the body is the person," this article brings to light a type of bodily act (which I call an "embodying act") that is not only bodily, but one that forms an organic union with an act of the spirit. Finally, we examine here the nature of love as consisting of two dimensions: of mutual self-giving as well as the fruitfulness arising from mutual self-gift. The analysis of "embodying acts" together with the analysis of love will be crucial for arriving at one of the main conclusions in Part II, namely, that the Church's moral norms governing the use of the spousal act are not grounded in the biological structure of sex, but in the laws of love.
为了回应教皇约翰·保罗二世的呼吁,给出教会性道德教学背后的“伦理依据和个人化原因”,这篇长达两篇文章的反思从个人化的角度分析了与人类性行为相关的自然法规范。这项研究的关键思想来自两段:一段来自Gaudium et spes,其中指出“人的性特征和人类的繁殖能力远远超过了低级生活形式的倾向”,另一个来自Humanae vitae,他说:“夫妻之爱揭示了它的真实本质和高贵,当它被认为是至高无上的起源时,上帝,谁是爱……对这些有一个确切的想法是极其重要的。”第一部分概述了自然法理论,解释了自然法不是任意的,而是说,支配我们与世界上存在的人的行为的道德规范植根于这些事物的性质和价值。其次,在约翰·保罗二世“身体就是人”思想的背景下,本文揭示了一种身体行为(我称之为“体现行为”),这种行为不仅是身体的,而且与精神行为形成有机结合。最后,我们在这里考察爱的本质,它由两个维度组成:相互的自我给予以及由相互的自我赠与产生的结果。对“具体行为”的分析以及对爱的分析对于得出第二部分的主要结论之一至关重要,即教会关于配偶行为使用的道德规范不是基于性的生物结构,而是基于爱的法律。