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    A synthetic entity that produces offspring with humans ge... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The causal condition for species membership may be disjunctive, fulfilled either by standard sexual reproduction or by a synthetic entity created by scientists that produces offspring with standardly-generated humans.

    A synthetic entity that produces offspring with humans generated in the standard manner would fulfill the relevant causal condition.

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    This leaves only the possibility that the conditions for belonging to the species are, like the individuating conditions for the species taxon, relational. Lineage-based individuation of a taxon depends on its component organisms being spatially and temporally situated in such a way that the causal processes necessary for the inheritance of traits can take place. In the human case, the key processes are those of sexual reproduction. Therefore, being an organism that belongs to the species Homo s

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