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ACTIVITY 1

Explain the following:

1. Human acts are different from acts of man.

 Human acts are action done by human intentionally with full knowledge, freedom

and voluntariness of his own will. Human acts are usually done independently or

without conditions. Human is fully responsible of consequences of his acts. The acts

of man are action done by human without enough knowledge about his own will.

These acts usually done with conditions and involuntary. Acts of man were done

under the circumstances of fear, ignorance, passion and habits.

2. All human acts are acts of man but not all acts of man are human acts.

 Acts of man are acts shared in common by man and other animals like natural

involuntary acts, but human acts are action proper to human being. Acts of man are

performed without the intervention of intellect and free will. Human acts are subject

to morality and done voluntarily, the human act is “the person in act,” although it

never exhausts the capacities of the self in a given instance.

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