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1. This refers to the intention or the motive of the doer of the act. The End of the Actor.
2. It refers to the person or the one whom the act is ascribed? Who
3. Are actions of men that are performed involuntarily. Natural Involuntary Actions
4. Are performed with full knowledge and with full consent. Perfect Voluntariness Actions
5. An action that proceeds from the deliberate free will of man. Human Acts
6. These actions done by man in harmony with the dictates of right reason. Good Acts
7. Refers to the conditions that affect the human act by increasing or decreasing the responsibility
of the actor. Circumstances of the Act
8. This refers to the natural purpose of the act or that in which the act in its very nature terminates
or results, thus the end of the action of studying is learning. The End of the Action
9. This occur when there is no perfect knowledge or consent, or when either or both of the
knowledge or consent is partial. Imperfect Voluntariness Actions
10. These actions done by man in contradiction to the dictates of right reason. Evil Acts
TRUE 1. Indifferent acts are those that are neither good or evil.
FALSE 2. Good acts are those that are done by man in harmony with the dictates of
incorrect reason.
FALSE 3. A good act can become good through circumstances
FALSE 4. Why it refers to the circumstances of time
TRUE 5. According to the Principles Involved in the Circumstances of the Action “A
good
act done with evil means destroys the entire objective goodness of the act”
FALSE 6. These circumstances of the act are considered part of the action itself which
means acts per se can exists even without the circumstances.
TRUE 7. The good effect of the act must precede the evil effect. The evil effect is
morally
allowed to happen as regrettable consequences
FALSE 8. Indirect voluntary actions that are intended for its own sake but which merely
follows as a regrettable consequence of an action.
TRUE 9. Acts of Man is a certain type of actions that are naturally exhibited by man as
such
they are morally indifferent because we cannot judge them to be either ethical or
unethical.
TRUE 10. According to the Principles Involved in the Circumstances of the Action “A
good act
can become evil through circumstances.”
Enumerate the Five Principles Involved in the Circumstances of the Action (10 points)
3. An intrinsically good act can become better or an intrinsically evil act can become
worse through circumstances.
5. A good act done with evil means destroys the entire objective goodness of the act.