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ETHICS

Activity 7-8. Quiz


Dec. 03, 2020 – Thu. – 7:00pm – 10:00pm

1. A natural inclination to its proper act and end: and the participation of the eternal law in the rational
creature.
2. He expresses that only God in the fullness of His being and goodness is perfect.
3. The moral theory that evaluates actions that are done because of duty.
4. It consists of the mental faculty to construct ideas and thoughts that are beyond our immediate
surroundings.
5. This can be referred to something which brings about the presence of another being.
6. It is about developing the capacities given to us by God into a disposition of virtue inclined toward the
good.
7. The capacity to act according to principles that we determine for ourselves.
8. He introduced a new pair of principles which refer to potency and act.
9. It pertains to any being we can see around is corporeal, possessed of a certain materiality or physical
“stuff.”
10. Refer to what seems common to them given their particular environment.
11. The ability of a person to act based on her intentions and mental states.
12. It is the simple legislation and imposition of a law by an external authority.
13. It refers to the determination of the proper measure of our acts.
14. A Dominican friar who was the preeminent intellectual figure of the scholastic period of the Middle Ages,
contributing to the doctrine of the faith more than any other figure of his time.
15. It pertains to the property of the rational will that Kant claims.
16. Rules or laws to be communicated to the people involved in order to enforce them and to better ensure
compliance.
17. Refers to what God wills for creation, how each participant in it is intended to return to Him.
18. Happiness that can be obtained through the power of God alone.
19. Refers to the intrinsic quality of an action that it is objectively and necessarily rational.
20. Refers to all instances wherein human beings construct and enforce laws in their communities.

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