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1. Natural law explains that beings have an Inclination to good in accordance with the nature.

2. Inclination to good is common with all substances, inasmuch every substance seeks preservation of its
being.
3. Eternal law is an inclination to things that pertain to man.
4. Natural law is an inclination to good, according to feelings.
5. Creation refers to production of the same thing out of nothing.
6. Immanuel Kant explains that Ethics has a priori foundation.
7. Moral law is valid for all people because it is irrational.
8. Categorical imperative is a way to test the rational inconsistency of our moral standards or principles.
9. A human action done out of duty is an act done out of goodwill.
10. The principles of universality, humanity as means, and autonomy are principles of Categorical
imperative.
11. What are the two human dispositions that must be trained and disciplined?
12. In what way virtue can be formed?
13. In what way virtue can be destroyed or corrupted?
14. What is the type of soul that involves practical wisdom?
15. What is the type of soul that includes feelings and lower impulses?
16. What is the type of soul that includes feelings and lower impulses?
17. This is the highest good of man and it is attainable. ________
18. Virtue comes from the word ____.
19. Which of the following refers to Virtue of the Mean?
20. What word refers to human functions?
21. Which of the following refers to end?
22. Cleaning a cleaned room is a good maxim.
23. One must think only of his own happiness is a good maxim.
24. Jeremy Bentham recognizes the fundamental role of pain and pleasure in human life.
25. John Stuart Mill states that it is not the quantity of pleasure but the quality of pain that is central to
utilitarianism.
26. Bentham approves or disapproves of an action on the basis of amount of pain and joy brought about.
27. According to Mill unreasonable qualities are quantifiable.
28. Freedom and equality are not exclusive.
29. Justice to be truly just, everyone must be afforded the same rights under the law.
30. In Distributive justice equality in the assignment of basic rights and duties is necessary.
31. Inequalities of wealth and authority are just only if they result in compensatory burdens for everyone.
32. Inequalities of wealth and authority are just if the more advantaged members of the society have
compensatory benefits.
33. Freedom and equality are not exclusive.
34. According to Mill unreasonable qualities are quantifiable.
35. One must think only of his own happiness is a good maxim.
36. Cleaning a cleaned room is a good maxim.
37. Natural law is a participation in the immortal law.
38. All divine beings must actualize their potencies.
39. Beings have a specific matter.
40. A human action done out of duty is an act done out of goodwill.
41. Categorical imperative is a way to test the rational inconsistency of our moral standards or principles.
42. Moral law is valid for all people because it is irrational.
43. Natural law is a participation in the immortal law.
44. Which of the following refers to end?
45. All divine beings must actualize their potencies.
46. This is the highest good of man and it is attainable. ________
47. Which of the following refers to Virtue of the Mean?
48. Beings have a specific matter.
49. What word refers to human functions?
50.John Aquinas describes God as one, good, and beautiful.

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