Professional Documents
Culture Documents
a. True
b. Habitual
a. False (TRUE)
4. It is how one calls on a human act that the agent indirectly willed.
a. Voluntary in causa
5. You deliberately helped an old lady cross the street because you wanted to be close to her
yet answered daughter, which you had a crush in a very long time is an example of a voluntary in se.
-False
-False
7. It refers to a kind of human act that starts from the will and ends with it.
c. Elicited
b. Direct voluntariness
b. The doer has moral obligation not to do that which would produces an evil effect.
10. Voluntariness is when the doer of the act intends and wills it fully.
-perfect
11. It refers to the free will’s satisfaction for every fulfilled intention.
b. Fruition
12. It is a kind of voluntariness present in the wish of the agent to do something other than what he is
doing with dislike.
a. Conditional
13. The following are kinds of human acts in relation to the dictates of reason, except:
c. intention
14. It is that voluntariness that is present in the human act of not doing what one is ought to do.
c. Negative
b. False
16. Jayson skipping his class because his ethics teacher is boring is an example of a positive
voluntariness.
-False
a. True
18. A parent providing all the wants and needs of his/her child is an example of positive answered
voluntariness. -True
19. One of the following are types of human acts in reference to their complete cause as human
20. The agent is responsible for the evil effect of a cause he directly willed when: