Julian Suvalescu, professor of practical ethics at Oxford, has advocated a position he calls “procreative beneficence.”
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They're supposed to be within marriage, for purposes that are, yes, conjugal... but also procreative.
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Sex, he said, is “supposed to be for purposes that are yes, conjugal and unitive, but also procreative.”
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They reverenced the procreative power of nature under the name of Dagon.
History of the Jews, Vol. I (of 6)|Heinrich Graetz
That again produceth a third act, fashionative of another member; which third bringing forth a fourth, procreative of another act.
Gargantua and Pantagruel, Complete.|Francois Rabelais
To those who understand love there will be no cause of surprise in these procreative explosions.
The Truth About Woman|C. Gasquoine Hartley
We shall see later on that the procreative instinct often plays an important role in our present civilization.
The Sexual Question|August Forel
Lothaire was said to have lost his procreative power completely, owing to infernal artifices of his concubine, Waldrada.
Superstition in Medicine|Hugo Magnus
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procreative
[ prō′krē-ā′tĭv ]
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adj.
Capable of reproducing; generative.
Of or directed to procreation.
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