B) Has a quantitative bias, balance between benefit and cost, is necessary to analyze the circumstances in ethical judgment, even if the Act is positive and circumstances arising from it.
C) Must be disconnected from any ideology that uses the discovery to itself, or the obtaining of non-profit, scientific, religious, or political fame.
Particular importance has an ethical reflection on the biomedical techniques allowing to intervene in the initial phase of human life and in the process of procreation; they should be viewed in the aspects of Anthropology:
(a) the true nature of the human person can be as unified totality, i.e. is bodily and spiritual.
(b) The human person is endowed with such dignity that cannot considered as an object, but as a subject.
(c) Only the conjugal act is worthy of putting the status of the conception of a