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Bohol Island State University


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Name: Jude Vincent B. Macalos Course/Year and Section: BSEd- Social Studies 3-2
Subject: Ethics GE8

Lesson 8: Human Acts and Acts of Man


Activity:
Differentiate human acts and acts of man by giving a concrete example not given in the links
above. Be consistent of correct grammar and substantial content. This is good for 20 points.

First, let us simply define both terms Human Acts and Acts of Man. Human acts are basically actions that
are deliberated and thought is applied to it, on the other hand Acts of Man are those actions that are
outside the scope of man’s consciousness.

Here’s a concrete example of Human Acts:

The primary role of the court judge is to deliver judgement to different cases may it be about breaking the
law, civil cases and etc. The judgement that he does in each case must not be rashly done and should be
given so much thought when deliberating, may it be finding a common ground between two sides or giving
verdict to an accused party. This judgement that he carries is reflected on the studying, expertise and
experience the court judge has throughout the years.

Here’s a concrete example of Acts of Man:

The reaction when a person faces something that he fears is that you shout, scream, flinch, look away, run
away, and many more that responses. Someone who has a certain fear of holes or trypophobia is
someone who has an irrational revulsion of clustered holes, seeing one on anything will make their skin
crawl or lurch from the sight.

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