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Saint Ferdinand College

Cabagan Campus
Cabagan, Isabela

GE 8 (ETHICS)

NAME: Renz Carlo F. Buraga SCORE:


COURSE AND YEAR: BSCRIM-1 DATE:1/26/2023
ACTIVITY 3. HUMAN ACTS

I. IDENTIFICATION: Identify the following statements and choose your answer from the choices on the
box. Write your answer on the space provided.

CULTURAL RELATIVISM ACTS OF MAN GOOD INTERNAL


CONSENT ELECTION INTENTION POSITIVE LAW
LAW EXTERNAL HUMAN ACTS WISH
BAD ENJOYMENT MIXED RELIGION

HUMAN ACTS 1. This is an act whereby man becomes aware of what he is doing and is free to act or not
to act.
ACTS OF MAN 2. It refers to the different rules and regulations that are posited or put forward by an
authority figure that requires compliance.
ELECTION 3. It is the selection by the will of the precise means to be employed in carrying out an
intention.
MIXED 4. These are acts that involve the employment of bodily powers and mental powers.
POSITIVE LAW 5. These are ways of thinking and valuing that are different from our own that makes us
aware on ethical valuations of our human acts.
EXTERNAL 6. These are acts affected by bodily powers under the command of the will.

WISH 7. It is the first tendency of the will towards a thing whether this thing be realizable or not.
CONSENT 8. It is the definite decision as to what means should be used in the completion of a human
act.
GOOD 9 . It is the result when human acts are in harmony with the dictates of reason.
ENJOYNMENT 10. It is the actual attainment of the desired good.

II. Identify whether the following acts are HUMAN ACTS (HA) or ACTS OF MAN (AM).

AM 1. smelling HA 6. studying
AM 2. digestion AM 7. yawning
HA 3. carrying heavy objects HA 8. day dreaming
AM 4. muscle cramps HA 9.. thinking
HA 5. crying of an infant HA 10. running for a cause
III. ESSAY: Answer substantially the given question below. (5 points)

Discuss the senses of the self and give an example for each to support your answer.
- Our sense of self includes the roles, attributes, behaviors, and associations that we consider
most important about ourselves. Examples of things that help to develop who we are as
individuals can include our occupations, hobbies, affiliations, abilities, personality traits, and
spiritual belief.

Prepared by:

DEMETRIO U. DIVINA JR., LPT


Philosophy Instructor

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