Exploring Ethics
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What is the difference between the 'end of the doer' and the 'end of the act'?

  • The 'end of the doer' refers to the goal or intention behind the action, while the 'end of the act' refers to the outcome or result of the action. (correct)
  • The 'end of the doer' refers to the moral goodness of the action, while the 'end of the act' refers to the moral goodness of the outcome.
  • The 'end of the doer' refers to the outcome or result of the action, while the 'end of the act' refers to the goal or intention behind the action.
  • The 'end of the doer' refers to the moral goodness of the outcome, while the 'end of the act' refers to the moral goodness of the action.
  • Which of the following statements best describes the difference between 'Human Acts' and 'Acts of Man'?

  • Human Acts are actions that have a positive impact on society, while Acts of Man are actions that have a negative impact on society.
  • Human Acts are actions that are morally right, while Acts of Man are actions that are morally wrong.
  • Human Acts are intentional actions performed with knowledge and free will, while Acts of Man are instinctive or involuntary actions. (correct)
  • Human Acts are actions performed by humans, while Acts of Man are actions performed by animals.
  • Which of the following correctly lists the different kinds of 'good'?

  • Material good, spiritual good, and emotional good
  • Natural good, supernatural good, and artificial good
  • Physical good, intellectual good, and moral good (correct)
  • Financial good, social good, and psychological good
  • What is the greatest?

    <p>The greatest good</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main objective of this lesson?

    <p>To analyze the different kinds of 'good'</p> Signup and view all the answers

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