If in the compositional process the source is transformed and either gesture or cause becomes dubious, then third-order or perhaps remote surrogacy will be invoked.
The model also illuminates a new area of concern in the surrogacy debate.
Articles concerning the outcomes of children born after ovum donation and surrogacy were excluded.
A less technologically pleasing solution is currently at hand: surrogacy.
The access to a more basic but very rich first-order surrogacy has only become viable because of recording technology.
One biological father rejected a child he produced through a surrogacy relationship because the child was male.
Thus, remote surrogacy, while distanced from the basic, musical first order, can yet remain linked to the psychology of primal gesture.
A full discussion of the surrogacy controversy in the context of research on cognitively impaired subjects is beyond the scope of this paper. 26.